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Recent article in an online publication made some comments on Crude #oilimports from Russia & raised questions about the benefits of recent decisions of the Govt. It is essential to bring #clarity to the issue through this thread (1/9) @PMOIndia @HardeepSPuri @Rameswar_Teli
Claim of Indian refiners reselling Russian crude back to Europe is based on a link which no longer exists. Extrapolation of unvalidated 30 day data (May 2022) to the whole year lacks the necessary economic rigour (2/9)
#OilPolicy @PMOIndia @HardeepSPuri @Rameswar_Teli
India and Russia have been all-weather friends and trade partners who have significant bilateral trade. The composition of the #tradebasket between the countries, varies from time to time, purely on #economicfactors (3/9) @PMOIndia @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar @HardeepSPuri
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ok, brace yourselves...

a thread on expert reaction to the UK #EnergyStrategy -

“Nothing is said about improving energy efficiency. The first line of any new energy policy in the UK should read ‘insulate, insulate, insulate’." Prof Jon Gluyas, Durham Energy Institute

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"This is not the holistic energy security strategy UK needs. It is half a strategy, focused on energy supply. Once again, government has missed an opportunity to provide more immediate relief to families facing very high energy bills" Prof @watsonjim2 @ucl
#EnergyStrategy
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“The absence of any near term strategy on how to deal with transport and the high cost of personal travel is simply mind boggling. The recent reduction in fuel duty on fossil petrol and diesel was textbook regressive" Christian Brand @UKERCHQ
#EnergyStrategy
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Looking increasingly like #energystrategy will be silent on demand reduction.

Having spent years in gov negotiating for stronger action on this, a few thoughts as to what they might be thinking, and why they're wrong...

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi…
1. "We don't need a thermostat campaign, public will turn down anyway to save money"

Wrong. People who can't afford to stay warm will turn down more than is healthy. People who can, generally won't. As @ACJSissons pointed out yesterday, overall price elasticity very low.
2. "We can't tell people to turn their flow temperatures down, they won't understand and it's nanny state"

Wrong. It doesn't have to be delivered by Gov, use energy suppliers, local authorities, consumer groups. @theheatinghub doing a great job, but shouldn't have to be.
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