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'''Ravi Gurumurthy''' was Strategy Director at the UK [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] until May 2013. <ref> Paul Bignell, Oliver Wright, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/coalition-faces-an-exodus-of-energy-experts-as-funding-for-renewables-is-held-up-on-grounds-of-cost-8611631.html Coalition faces an exodus of energy experts as funding for renewables is held up on grounds of cost], ''The Independent'', 11 May 2013 </ref>
 
'''Ravi Gurumurthy''' was Strategy Director at the UK [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] until May 2013. <ref> Paul Bignell, Oliver Wright, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/coalition-faces-an-exodus-of-energy-experts-as-funding-for-renewables-is-held-up-on-grounds-of-cost-8611631.html Coalition faces an exodus of energy experts as funding for renewables is held up on grounds of cost], ''The Independent'', 11 May 2013 </ref>
 
   
 
   
Gurumurthy is viewed as a key architect of the Government's Energy Bill currently going through the UK Parliament, but reportedly stood down in early May. His resignation was followed by two other respected staff, [[Ben Moxham]] and [[Jonathan Brearley]], director of energy strategy and futures for DECC. According to the Independent:
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Gurumurthy is viewed as a key architect of the Government's Energy Bill currently going through the UK Parliament, but reportedly stood down in early May. His resignation was accompanied by two other respected staff, [[Ben Moxham]] and [[Jonathan Brearley]], director of energy strategy and futures for DECC. According to the ''Independent'':
  
 
:All three men were key proponents of the Government’s strategy of subsidising new offshore and onshore renewable electricity projects to decarbonise Britain’s energy market by 2030.  
 
:All three men were key proponents of the Government’s strategy of subsidising new offshore and onshore renewable electricity projects to decarbonise Britain’s energy market by 2030.  

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Background

Ravi Gurumurthy was Strategy Director at the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change until May 2013. [1]

Gurumurthy is viewed as a key architect of the Government's Energy Bill currently going through the UK Parliament, but reportedly stood down in early May. His resignation was accompanied by two other respected staff, Ben Moxham and Jonathan Brearley, director of energy strategy and futures for DECC. According to the Independent:

All three men were key proponents of the Government’s strategy of subsidising new offshore and onshore renewable electricity projects to decarbonise Britain’s energy market by 2030.
But the proposals are being held up by the Treasury on cost grounds. Critics claim it is attempting to delay investment – particularly in offshore wind – and instead concentrate on exploiting shale gas reserves. A Government offshore energy industrial strategy document, due to have been published this month, is understood to have been delayed after Treasury objections.

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