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Green fury at Labour power station plan

Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband angered green groups today when he made clear Labour would not issue a blanket ban on new coal-fired power stations.

Mr Miliband will decide next year on an application to build a coal-fired plant at Kingsnorth, Kent. Environmentalists and the Tories believe that approval would give the green light to a new generation of polluting energy generation.

But today Mr Miliband said the Tories had "not thought through" a call for a ban on construction of new stations until technology to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions is installed.

The minister told the Financial Times: "I will not take a position which ignores our security of supply needs." He stressed that he could not pre-empt the decision on Kingsnorth.

He added that part of the rationale for creating his new department of energy and climate change was "a recognition that in 20 years' time we are not going to be building unabated coal-fired power stations".

This two-decade deadline has alarmed green campaigners.

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