UK to give financial incentives to households near new electricity pylons
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 10 – Households within 500 metres of new or upgraded pylons could save up to £250 annually for 10 years to support clean energy infrastructure and reduce local opposition, officials said.
- The UK Government announced financial incentives for households near new electricity pylons to ensure tangible benefits for hosting communities.
- Households within 500 meters of new pylons could receive a £250 annual discount on electricity bills for 10 years, totaling £2,500.
- The Government aims to improve smart meter services, addressing issues with installation delays and repairs, while reconnecting over 600,000 faulty meters since last July.
- The UK Government announced financial incentives for households near new electricity pylons to receive discounts on their bills, totaling up to £2,500 over ten years.
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UK to give financial incentives to households near new electricity pylons
Britain could offer households located near new electricity pylons a discount of up to 250 pounds ($334) a year on their bills, the government said on Thursday, as it seeks to encourage acceptance of infrastructure needed to upgrade the grid.
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