Article 5X9NW Cameron’s decision to cut ‘green crap’ now costs each household in England £150 a year

Cameron’s decision to cut ‘green crap’ now costs each household in England £150 a year

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Michael Savage
from Environment | The Guardian on (#5X9NW)

Ending onshore wind projects, solar subsidies and energy efficiency schemes has added to inflated bills, study finds

The decision by David Cameron's government to ditch what he denounced as green crap" policies will cost every household as much as 150 a year by the autumn, new analysis has shown.

With energy prices already soaring and bills set to rise even further this year, it suggests Cameron's decisions to effectively end onshore wind projects in England, cut solar subsidies and slash energy-efficiency schemes played a large part in rising bills. It comes with the government preparing to announce its much anticipated energy strategy this week, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine further drives up energy prices. It is expected to push measures such as solar and onshore wind power generation, as well as North Sea oil projects. However, there are concerns that the Treasury is holding back more radical action.

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