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A green and digital future

The IET has responded to Labour’s National Policy Forum Consultation, 2023. We have outlined that a green and digital future can make the UK the fastest growing economy in the G7. To achieve this however, the next government must provide businesses with the stability of a long-term strategy, with systems-thinking ingrained at the household, community, and national levels. Our response below outlines how sustainable and digital technologies can deliver growth as part of a broader science and technology strategy that focuses on skills, infrastructure, and local policies.

Our five priorities for a Green and Digital Future:

  • We need a paradigm shift towards lifelong upskilling and reskilling underpinned by flexible government support. For example, allowing employers to repurpose unspent Apprenticeship Levy funds for upskilling and reskilling.
  • The transition to Clean Power by 2030 must be managed through a whole system approach, which considers generation and transmission infrastructure, energy demand, regulation, skills, and the future effects of climate change.
  • Retrofitting the UK’s homes should be a national priority. We should be targeting an EPC-A rating for as many homes as possible – this requires a long-term policy commitment to deep (whole-house) retrofit millions of homes.
  • A National Institute for artificial intelligence (AI) and ageing research would boost innovation and help propel the UK to the forefront of this emerging sector.
  • A prosperous Digital Future is a safe one. New legislation is required that balances a pro-innovation approach to emerging digital technologies, like AI and virtual reality, with appropriate safeguards.

We’re upgrading our contact centre to make it quicker and easier for you to speak to the right member of our team.

From Thursday, 30 to  Friday, 31 October, our phone lines will be temporarily unavailable while we upgrade our systems. For any urgent enquiries during this time, please email membership@theiet.org and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

From Monday, 3 November, we’re moving to one central phone number for all enquiries. This change will make it easier to reach the right team quickly and improve your experience. 

Thank you for your patience as we improve how we connect with you.

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