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Renewables and fossil fuels not ‘either-or', says Reeves after Trump comments

Renewables and fossil fuels not ‘either-or', says Reeves after Trump comments

Her appearance in Scotland followed a five-day visit from the US president, who called on the UK Government to 'incentivise the drillers, fast'.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said 'oil and gas is going to play an important role in our energy mix for decades to come' (Jane Barlow/PA)
Mr Trump wrote on Truth Social: 'North Sea oil is a treasure chest for the United Kingdom.
'The taxes are so high, however, that it makes no sense.'
Asked whether she would 'unlock' the 'treasure chest', Ms Reeves told the PA news agency: 'Oil and gas are incredibly important for the UK and our energy security.
'And oil and gas is going to play an important role in our energy mix for decades to come.
'It's why, alongside the private sector, we're investing in carbon capture and storage, which is absolutely essential for supporting energy intensive industries.
'But it's not either-or.
'At the same time, we're investing in clean homegrown energy, including at Berwick Bank in Scotland, which will create thousands of new jobs and power millions of homes.
'And that's what we need to do to make sure that our economy has this energy security that we need, that we bring down bills and bring more good jobs to Scotland.'
US President Donald Trump was critical of wind farms during his visit to Scotland (Jane Barlow/PA)
Berwick Bank in the North Sea has this week received a green light from the Scottish Government.
The proposed wind farm, off the coast of East Lothian, could add more than 4.1 gigawatts of capacity, which according to developer SSE Renewables is enough electricity to power more than six million homes annually.
But Mr Trump criticised existing wind farms during his visit, when he said: 'When we go to Aberdeen, you'll see some of the ugliest windmills you've ever seen, the height of a 50-storey building.'
Gesturing with his hands, he added: 'You can take 1,000 times more energy out of a hole in the ground this big.'
Conservative shadow Scottish secretary Andrew Bowie has written to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, calling for a review of policies affecting the oil and gas industry.
'As President Trump has said, the UK's 'very high' tax on oil and gas companies is a deterrent to investment,' he wrote.
Following his flying visit to Aberdeenshire with President Trump earlier this week, I've written to the Prime Minister urging him to heed the calls of all those he met on Monday.Scrap the EPL, overturn ban on licenses, ensure a future for our region & secure Britain's energy 👇 pic.twitter.com/uoLqNl6qFS
— Andrew Bowie (@AndrewBowie_MP) August 1, 2025
'The extension of the energy profits levy (EPL), coupled with uncertainty around future licensing and investment signals, has created a climate of instability that threatens jobs, innovation and the region's economic resilience.
'President Donald Trump's remarks during your visit – calling Aberdeen the 'oil capital of Europe' and urging the UK to 'bring it back' – reflect a sentiment shared by many in the region.
'May I urge you to consider the president's call to 'incentivise' domestic production of hydrocarbons?
'Oil and gas still have a vital role to play in our energy mix and economic future; British people would rather see the UK benefit from domestic exploration and drilling than import more from Norway and Qatar.'
The West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine MP added: 'Will you urgently call a meeting in Downing Street to conduct the review in partnership with industry leaders, our world-leading supply chain business, and the local workforce to ensure a coherent and sustainable path forward?'
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