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High electricity bills targeted in planned shakeup to energy pricing
The plan would move about one-third of Britain’s power supply onto fixed-price contracts and raise the electricity generator levy from 45% to 55%.
- On Tuesday, the Government announced plans to weaken the link between electricity and volatile gas prices, aiming to protect British consumers from international energy shocks.
- Gas sets wholesale electricity prices around 60% of the time, leaving British consumers vulnerable to global market spikes despite supplying a shrinking share of power.
- The Treasury will increase the electricity generator levy from 45% to 55% to raise funds, hoping the threat incentivizes older generators to adopt voluntary fixed-price contracts.
- Energy Secretary Miliband vowed to "double down" on clean power, though Claire Coutinho accused the Government of "piling on cost" by adding further taxes to bills.
- The Government hopes these changes will deliver benefits within 12 months, while also increasing boiler upgrade scheme grants to £9,000 to assist households with energy upgrades.
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