Households near new energy pylons will receive the discount over a 10 year period Economics
Plans have provoked outrage from communities in areas of Great Britain expected to host new infrastructureThe government is pushing head with a plan to offer those who live near new electricity pylons a discount of £2,500 from their energy bills over the next 10 years to ease the backlash against its clean power plans.Thousands of households within half a kilometre of new or upgraded electricity infrastructure could each receive up to £250 off their annual energy bill from next year to help speed up the rollout of infrastructure critical to the government’s targets. Continue reading... Politics
Eligible households will benefit from up to £2,500 in savings over the course of the scheme Economics
The government is handing out the discount over a 10 year period as it increases renewable energy sources around the country Economics
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Writing in the Daily Record, First Minister John Swinney says Labour must lay out how it will cut energy bills for normal Scots. Science