UK: Families face nuclear tax on power bills

by Fabian on 10/19/2009

in Climate Change,News and Resources,Sustainability

Government officials have drawn up secret plans to tax electricity consumers to subsidise the construction of the UK’s first new nuclear reactors for more than 20 years, the Guardian has learned.

The planned levy on household bills would add £44 to an annual electricity bill of £500 and contradicts repeated promises by ministers that the nuclear industry would no longer benefit from public subsidies. There is mounting pressure on the power industry to show it can keep the lights on, with fears growing of an energy gap as ageing nuclear stations are retired and plans for new coal plants attract hostile protests.

Read the complete article here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/oct/19/nuclear-tax-on-power-bills

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