Scrapping green subsidies is short-termist sabotage – and as usual the consumer will pay | Camilla Born

UK Government's Plan to Scrap Green Subsidies is a Recipe for Disaster

The UK government's recent briefings on scaling back heat pump subsidies and imposing new taxes on electric vehicles will not address the root causes of expensive energy bills, but rather perpetuate short-term thinking that ultimately benefits only producers, not consumers.

The most pressing issue facing households today is the high cost of heating. Heat pumps have emerged as a game-changer in this regard, offering a more efficient and cost-effective alternative to gas boilers. Despite years of delay, heat pumps are finally gaining traction, with households starting to opt for them over traditional heating systems. However, the government's plan to scale down support mechanisms such as the boiler upgrade scheme will erode confidence in heat pumps and stall progress towards electrification.

The real problem lies not with the cost of energy itself but with the system that makes electricity artificially expensive. The Treasury is considering cutting funding for home insulation and efficiency upgrades through the energy company obligation (ECO) scheme, which would leave low-income households colder and poorer. This decision would also reinforce the existing subsidy structure that keeps gas artificially cheap and electricity artificially expensive.

The government's short-sighted approach to addressing high energy bills will ultimately benefit producers, such as energy companies, rather than consumers. It is a classic case of "cutting the fat" while forgetting about the long-term costs. As Camilla Born, CEO of Electrify Britain, rightly points out, there is no serious future for affordable British energy that doesn't accelerate electrification.

The government's plan to weaken support for electric technologies and impose new taxes on EVs will have devastating consequences. Energy bills are expected to rise by 12% in 2030, making it even more challenging for households to make ends meet. The UK has already used up its margin for error; the time for tinkering with insulation and clean energy programmes is over.

For lasting bill cuts, not temporary relief, the government must stop undermining electrification, fix the system that keeps electricity expensive, and put consumers at the centre of Britain's energy future. Anything less will be a missed opportunity to create a more sustainable energy future.
 
🤔 They're gonna make energy bills worse 🚨, not better. Just thinking about it is giving me the heebie-jeebies 😬. How are they supposed to expect people to switch to heat pumps when they're making it harder for them? It's like taking away the wheels from a car and expecting it to still move 🚗💨. The system is broken, but instead of fixing it, they're just trying to prop up the old way 💸.
 
I don't know about this, I think it's kinda cool that they're trying to cut down subsidies for heat pumps 🤔. It might make them cheaper in the long run and that could help people save money on their energy bills 💸. But at the same time, it's a total shame if people can't afford those heat pumps because they don't have enough support 😔. I mean, what if we just need more insulation to keep our houses warm 🏠? Maybe we shouldn't be cutting that funding for home insulation like they are 🚫. It's all kinda confusing to me...
 
🚨 Energy bills set to rise by 12% in 2030 📈 UK households are already struggling to make ends meet and the gov's plan to scale down heat pump subsidies & impose new taxes on EVs will only exacerbate the issue 🤯! 📊 Did you know that UK energy bills have increased by over 50% since 2010? 📈 The gov's focus should be on fixing the system, not just tinkering with temporary solutions 💡 90% of UK homes still use gas boilers and heat pumps are the most efficient way to reduce emissions 🌎 Electric vehicles sales have already reached 2.5 million in the UK! 🚗 But what about those who can't afford the latest tech? The gov's plan will disproportionately affect low-income households, leaving them colder & poorer ❄️💸
 
omg this plan is so messed up 🤯 like what they're trying to do is punish people for trying to live sustainably and make their homes cozy 🔥 instead of helping them cut down on energy bills... it's not that hard to upgrade insulation or get heat pumps, but noooo the gov wants to stick with gas 👎 and keep making it expensive 🤑
 
I'm so done with this plan 🙄. It's like they're not even trying to address the real issues here. Like, what's up with cutting funding for home insulation? That's just gonna leave low-income households stuck in poverty, literally. And don't even get me started on the new taxes on electric vehicles 🚗💸. We all know that's just gonna make EVs more expensive and less accessible to normal people. It's like they're not even listening to the experts, let alone the people who are actually going to be affected by this.

And what's with the boiler upgrade scheme? That's like, literally just a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. We need real solutions, not just temporary fixes that only help the energy companies. Electrification is key, and if we can't even support that, then what are we even doing? It's time for some serious policy changes, not just more of the same old nonsense 🤦‍♀️💡
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🤯! They're gonna hurt low-income households by cutting funding for insulation & efficiency upgrades 🚨💸. That's just not right. People are already struggling with high energy bills, and now they wanna make it worse? 😩 Heat pumps are a great option, but if the gov keeps scaling back support, who's gonna go for 'em? 🤔 The gov needs to think about the bigger picture here... electrification is key to affordable energy. Let's get the system fixed and put consumers first! 💚
 
omg this plan is soooo backwards 🙄 they're gonna make electric vehicle owners pay more taxes? 🤑 like what's wrong with them? EVs are literally the future! and it's not just about saving money, it's about saving the planet too 🌎 heat pumps are a no-brainer for households, but they need support to get widespread adoption. why do they have to make things harder for low-income households? 🤔 insulation is key to reducing energy bills anyway 🏠💡
 
I don't think the gov is trying to hurt people 🤷‍♀️, they just wanna balance the books right? But scoping out heat pump subsidies is a pretty big deal - it might make electricity and EVs less affordable for regular folk 😬. I mean, we all know energy bills are high now, but what's the long-term solution gonna be? 🤔 Maybe the gov just needs some time to figure that out...
 
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