Why are they getting that?See we are not only on the hook via Ofgem and our electricity bills, but also as tax payers.
Looks like every bulb account on average is going to get £1000 free cash doled out by tax payer
Proper market failure....
Why are they getting that?See we are not only on the hook via Ofgem and our electricity bills, but also as tax payers.
Looks like every bulb account on average is going to get £1000 free cash doled out by tax payer
Proper market failure....
Mad isn’t it.For comparison, Hinkley is costing £23B. Severn barrage approx £100B.
Can’t disagree with that!This was the government's fault for allowing the energy markets to fragment in this way.
@whatnowWhy are they getting that?
Nit so simple, in the pat the energy industry was about itself, customers were a nuisance that had to tolerated , so they could milk them.This was the government's fault for allowing the energy markets to fragment in this way.
Thanks@whatnow
£1,000 a customer? Why the UK is counting the cost of keeping Bulb’s lights on
Taxpayer may have to pay £1.7bn to power the firm’s ‘unsustainable’ business model on life-support this winterwww.theguardian.com