Government's plan for secure power generation 'unfit for purpose': report
by Terry Macalister Energy editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#18TAD)
Capacity Market scheme accused of making consumers pay conflicting subsidies for highly polluting plants
A 2.8bn government scheme funded by energy bill payers which aims to keep the lights on in Britain has been condemned as wasteful, expensive and "unfit for purpose" in a damning report.
The claims from the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) comes on the day that one of the UK's biggest coal-fired power stations, Ferrybridge, formally closes, with several others threatening to follow.
