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The ECIU suggest the charging built out could generate up to 35k jobs, from the currently 12,000 EV charging jobs that already exist in the UK – or up to 71,500 when including jobs across the nationwide supply chain. tinyurl.com/3c8rr66z
City A.M. have decided that net zero is the reason the UK's chemical industry is dying. Which it is, along with Europe's. But net zero is an opportunity, one the UK is squandering, but China is seizing. Chemistry should go green 👉 nicholasbeuret.substack.com/p/the-lost-p... 1/5
City blame net zero for the UK's energy prices (tl;dr - its gas, not wind). But the reality is going all in on renewables and actual state-funded research - like China - would secure the future for the embattled industry 2/5
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Big Oil has a vast network of petrol stations making money from retail sales. BYD is going to kill all of that. There are over 50k ppl working in petrol stations in the UK alone BYD is building 1000s charging stations in car dealerships, McDonalds, and other retail partners