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Climate change activists brought traffic to a standstill in the City of London today after mistakenly targeting a building which contains the offices of a leading renewable energy company, reports London’s Evening Standard.
Members of protest group Reclaim the Power dressed in white boiler suits and swarmed Moorgate during rush hour, unfurling a banner reading: “No Borders, No Nations, No Gas Power stations.”
The group was protesting against energy company Drax over plans to build a new power station in north Yorkshire.
However, although formerly based in Moorgate, Drax has had its London headquarters in nearby Noble Street since last year.
One of the companies still based at 41 Moorgate is Statkraft, a Norwegian hydropower company which describes itself as “Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy”.
An employee at the company, who asked not to be named, said protesters had chained themselves to doors at the front of the building.
He told the Standard: “They’re protesting against Drax, but they don’t live here anymore. I understand [the protester’s aims] but it helps if they check the facts.”
The employee said there were about 200 protesters blocking the road. Videos from the protest showed demonstrators chanting at what they appeared to think was Drax’s headquarters.
Full report here.
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July 30, 2019 at 11:18AM

