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Truss And Energy
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If what the BBC reports is correct Truss is freezing energy bills for 18 months, which I think is damn good news for most of us.
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From said link.
/Scottish Power has said that freezing all bills at the current price cap of £1,971 for two years would cost nearly £100bn.
However, Dermot Nolan, former chief executive of energy regulator Ofgem, warned that this estimate could be "conservative", and also questioned how much it would benefit the most vulnerable.
"This kind of price freeze means that a multimillionaire will get exactly the same level of protection as everybody else," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme./
So, she will be looking after the super rich as predicted.
/Scottish Power has said that freezing all bills at the current price cap of £1,971 for two years would cost nearly £100bn.
However, Dermot Nolan, former chief executive of energy regulator Ofgem, warned that this estimate could be "conservative", and also questioned how much it would benefit the most vulnerable.
"This kind of price freeze means that a multimillionaire will get exactly the same level of protection as everybody else," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme./
So, she will be looking after the super rich as predicted.
/Soaring household energy bills are expected to be cut by energy companies using government-backed loans.
It is thought energy bills could be frozen at their current level for roughly 18 months under the plans.
Energy firms would use the loans to subsidise customer payments, with them repaid by additions to bills over 10 to 20 years or repaid via future taxation./
My guess is it’ll be the former under a Tory government, the latter under any other.
It is thought energy bills could be frozen at their current level for roughly 18 months under the plans.
Energy firms would use the loans to subsidise customer payments, with them repaid by additions to bills over 10 to 20 years or repaid via future taxation./
My guess is it’ll be the former under a Tory government, the latter under any other.
fracking is extremely unlikely to help... best estimates suggest the UK has enough shale gase to meet less than ten years of energy consumption... and such gas as there is is very deep and difficult to extract... even producing it at all will take years and the benefits short lived...
https:/ /www.na ture.co m/artic les/s41 467-019 -11653- 4.pdf
fracking companies insist that 50 year deposits are available but... they would say that wouldn't they!
If the govt had listened to Insulate Britain then UK energy demand would be significantly lower in the winter than it is now... they were absolutely right. Renewable energy sources are much cheaper and usually faster to produce too... nuclear power is probably our best bet long-term but it is slow and costly.
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fracking companies insist that 50 year deposits are available but... they would say that wouldn't they!
If the govt had listened to Insulate Britain then UK energy demand would be significantly lower in the winter than it is now... they were absolutely right. Renewable energy sources are much cheaper and usually faster to produce too... nuclear power is probably our best bet long-term but it is slow and costly.