The International Energy Agency, at its recent ministerial meeting (Feb 18th/19th), agreed on one top priority: energy security. Hybrid warfare, cyber-attacks and the ease with which modern energy infrastructure can be disrupted underscore the urgency of the issue. The UK’s current approach – reducing domestic gas production, increasing reliance on imported LNG (liquefied natural gas), depending heavily on undersea cables, and an overwhelming emphasis on intermittent technologies – is making the country more vulnerable, not less.
Two key factors are weakening the UK’s industrial resilience and national defence capability: its strategic dependencies, particularly on Chinese supply chains for renewable technologies; and the rising costs and intermittency of its energy mix. Despite the scale of this challenge, there are significant opportunities to rebuild a more secure, resilient energy system. UK energy is neither “home-grown” nor cheaper. High-cost energy, dependent on foreign supply chains, raises the cost of defence and the exposure to shocks, political or otherwise.
Podcasts
- Podcast 93: Some new faces, same old problems – July 22 2026
- Podcast 92: Hotter days – July 8 2026
- Podcast 91: Beyond the nationalisation slogan – July 1 2026
- Podcast 90: Why can’t we build infrastructure in this country? – June 15 2026
Publications
- NESO – an accident waiting to happen – July 27 2026
- The cost of energy and what to do about it – June 3 2026
- What to do about the industrial energy crisis – March 24 2026
- Britain’s energy security – what the Iran war reveals and the lessons that should be learned – March 9 2026
Books
- Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
- Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside
- Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels
- The Carbon Crunch – Revised and Updated
Videos
Podcasts
- Podcast 93: Some new faces, same old problems – July 22 2026
- Podcast 92: Hotter days – July 8 2026
- Podcast 91: Beyond the nationalisation slogan – July 1 2026
- Podcast 90: Why can’t we build infrastructure in this country? – June 15 2026
Publications
- NESO – an accident waiting to happen – July 27 2026
- The cost of energy and what to do about it – June 3 2026
- What to do about the industrial energy crisis – March 24 2026
- Britain’s energy security – what the Iran war reveals and the lessons that should be learned – March 9 2026
Books
- Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
- Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside
- Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels
- The Carbon Crunch – Revised and Updated

