MU chair thinks Island is 'behind the curve' on renewable power
The Isle of Man needs to get on with its agenda to transition to greener energy.
That's the view of the chair of Manx Utilities who thinks the Island remains behind other jurisdictions when it comes to renewable power.
The authority is hoping to have 20 megawatts of renewable energy in place by the end of 2026.
Tim Johnston told Manx Radio it's an achievable target:
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