RenewableUK welcomes Huhne’s pledge to slash energy bills with new green measures
Wind power will help reduce consumer bills.
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Wind power and other green measures will cut household energy bills by 7% compared to relying on fossil fuels alone
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Government figures show the current cost to the ordinary household of support for wind power is 18 pence per week
RenewableUK has welcomed Government figures showing that as part of a package of green measures, wind power will help slash future consumer bills by nearly £100 compared to largely relying on non-renewable sources. In 2020, the cost to consumers of support for large-scale renewables will be less than £2 per week - just £48, or 3.5%, of an annual energy bill of £1,379 in 2020 – far less than opponents of renewables claim.
RenewableUK Chief Executive Maria McCaffery said:
“It’s common sense that if you save fuel, you save money. Our existing power plants are reliant on increasingly expensive fossil fuels, and with more wind farms on the grid, we can use the free energy of the weather when it’s available, slashing our demand for costly imported gas.
“The figures in the Government’s Annual Energy Statement demonstrate this simple truth – that green measures, far from being expensive, can actually save us money. The 18p we’re paying for wind power now means our bills will be lower in the future – and we’ll have tens of thousands of new green-collar jobs, thanks to that investment.”
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