it does at the moment, but again, like cold water, this is a moment of crisis and obviously, fuel prices are very high. this will be a temporary thing. there is no fundamental shortage of fossil fuels. the world will reorganise itself and there will be power available and so, prices will fall, ithink, in two years. in time, prices will fall. but what hasn t changed, | just to go back, inevitably they will rise and fall, - but this concept of energy security is now . front and centre. just like the pandemic global health at the centre stage i just like the pandemic put global health at the centre i stage and stopped us from talking face to face for two- years, what is happening and what putin has done has forever reminded usj that we need to really - understand the consequences of our energy amply. - and it has happened at a time when, for the first time in history, there is a viable economic alternative to fossil
was criticism of the price that the government had guaranteed they would pay for electricity which, i looked it up, £92.50 per megawatt hour. does it look like a good deal now? it does at the moment, but like cold water this is a moment of crisis and fuel prices are very high. this will be a temporary thing and there is no fundamental shortage of fossil fuels. the world will reorganise itself, and there will be power available, and so prices will fall, in two years. in time, prices will fall. but what hasn t changed, | and to go back, inevitably they will rise and fall, - but this concept of energy security is now . front and centre. just like the pandemic global health at the centre stage i and stopped us from talking - face to face, what is happening and what putin has done has forever reminded usj
it does at the moment, but like cold water this is a moment of crisis and fuel prices are very high. this will be a temporary thing and there is no fundamental shortage of fossil fuels. the world will reorganise itself, and there will be power available, and so prices will fall, in two years. in time, prices will fall. but what hasn t changed, | and to go back, inevitably they will rise and fall, but this concept of. energy security is now front and centre. - just like the pandemic global health at the centre stage i and stopped us from talking - face to face, what is happening and what putin has done has forever reminded usj that we need to understand the consequences - of our energy supply.
like a good deal now? it does at the moment, but like cold water this is a moment of crisis and fuel prices are very high. this will be a temporary thing and there is no fundamental shortage of fossil fuels. the world will reorganise itself, and there will be power available, and so prices will fall, in two years. in time, prices will fall. but what hasn t changed, | and to go back, inevitably they will rise and fall, - but this concept of energy security is now . front and centre. just like the pandemic global health at the centre stage i and stopped us from talking - face to face, what is happening and what putin has done has forever reminded usj that we need to understand - the consequences of our energy supply. and it has happened at a time when for the first time in history there is a viable economic
prices are very high. this will be a temporary thing and there is no fundamental shortage of fossil fuels. the world will reorganise itself, and there will be power available, and so prices will fall, in two years. in time, prices will fall. but what hasn t changed, | and to go back, inevitably they will rise and fall, - but this concept of energy security is now . front and centre. just like the pandemic global health at the centre stage i and stopped us from talking - face to face, what is happening and what putin has done has forever reminded usj that we need to understand the consequences - of our energy supply. and it has happened at a time when for the first time in history there is a viable economic alternative to fossil fuels, because as the ipcc pointed out renewables are far cheaper than anyone