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No he isn't.There is a price cap for the consumer not for wholesale prices. Brian is arguing about the wholesale markets.
No he isn't.There is a price cap for the consumer not for wholesale prices. Brian is arguing about the wholesale markets.
No he isn't.
There's quite a lot of other items that go into the consumer price in addition to the wholesale price.
An interesting article detailing one way the Government could decouple electricity from gas pricingYes, but that 3% is setting the price for everything. IIRC, your point in the past has been that that then helps the investment side of renewables, but with their construction costs plummeting, at what point do we need a new mechanism? It seems like Miliband is edging towards a new formula.
It's something like this. No idea how up to date this is.Sounds very mysterious and complicated. Providing we are mistaken, that's thats theain thing you need to assure us.
So yes, I think most people understand things like petrol price not being the same as crude oil per barrel. The overarching discussion is why, if the wind speed doesnt change depending on shipping in the gulf, why does. the price of that energy.
In 2024 UK Green Levy raised less than £1.8 bn.• The UK government currently provides an estimated £17.5 billion in fossil fuel subsidies and support per year. This figure includes subsidies for the fossil fuel industry (producers) and for consumers of energy (the public). Taxpayer-funded financial support for the fossil fuel industry stands at its highest level since 2016, demonstrating the continued inefficiency of our fossil-fuelled energy system.
So yes, I think most people understand things like petrol price not being the same as crude oil per barrel. The overarching discussion is why, if the wind speed doesnt change depending on shipping in the gulf, why does. the price of that energy.
The solution is probably more complex, but I don't think "it's the free market duh" is the only available answer.
I supposed Ed Bendytoy is currently trying to figure a way to square the circle, and give us all free energy without creating another budget black hole.I don't expect the average raging member of public to understand this, but when a developer spent a load of money building something to harness the wind, they were made to take the risk on power prices. Most would have preferred not to, but it was all about the free market. Power prices were below expectations for years, particularly during Covid, then they suddenly jumped and only at that point did the system became hugely unfair.
Also, LCCC is the government's counterparty to all the CFD contracts. As prices go up, any renewable generator under a CFD contract will pay LCCC more. So the question I have is why are they/the government so quiet about this windfall they are receiving? I would guess they are the single biggest beneficiary after efficient gas generators.
I don't expect the average raging member of public to understand this, but when a developer spent a load of money building something to harness the wind, they were made to take the risk on power prices. Most would have preferred not to, but it was all about the free market. Power prices were below expectations for years, particularly during Covid, then they suddenly jumped and only at that point did the system became hugely unfair.
Also, LCCC is the government's counterparty to all the CFD contracts. As prices go up, any renewable generator under a CFD contract will pay LCCC more. So the question I have is why are they/the government so quiet about this windfall they are receiving? I would guess they are the single biggest beneficiary after efficient gas generators.