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The United Kingdom government is the governing body of the United Kingdom, as evidenced by its role in setting national policy for 5G infrastructure [1], energy technology evaluations [2], nuclear power integration [3], hydrogen strategy [4], and the national low-carbon transition plan [5].

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Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org Real Instituto Elcano 1 fact
claimThe United Kingdom government has ordered the removal of Huawei's presence from its 5G networks by 2027.
A Critical Disconnect: Relying on Nuclear Energy in ... energypolicy.columbia.edu Matt Bowen, Kat Guanio · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 1 fact
perspectiveThe United Kingdom government recognizes that reaching net zero emissions requires energy to be delivered in zero-carbon forms derived from low-carbon sources, and views nuclear power as a key part of the UK's low-carbon energy mix alongside solar, wind, and carbon capture and storage.
Energy Transition Literature - PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy celp.psu.edu Penn State Center for Energy Law and Policy 1 fact
referenceThe UK Government's 2009 whitepaper, 'The UK Low Carbon Transition Plan,' outlines a strategy for transitioning to a low-carbon nation by focusing on reducing emissions, ensuring energy security, capitalizing on economic prospects, and safeguarding vulnerable populations.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe United Kingdom government advocates for convening specialists from diverse fields to conduct energy technology evaluations to identify new energy options that satisfy the demands of a low-carbon future.