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UK government to move older wind and solar farms to fixed-price contracts in radical market intervention
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Política·20.04.2026Resumen IA

UK government to move older wind and solar farms to fixed-price contracts in radical market intervention

The UK government has confirmed plans to move older wind and solar farms, comprising nearly a third of Great Britain's power market, on to fixed-price contracts to protect households and businesses from gas market volatility. The voluntary shift represents the government's most radical attempt to weaken the impact of soaring wholesale gas prices on electricity costs. Under the plans, legacy generators will be offered contracts similar to those used by low-carbon projects since 2017, or face higher windfall taxes. Analysts estimate the change could save between £4bn and £10bn annually if market prices remain high.

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Guardian UK
UK to raise windfall tax on electricity generators to 55% unless they sign fixed-price contracts
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Política·21.04.2026Resumen IA

UK to raise windfall tax on electricity generators to 55% unless they sign fixed-price contracts

The UK Treasury will increase the windfall tax on electricity generators from 45% to 55% unless they sign long-term fixed-price contracts, in a bid to protect bill payers from gas price shocks. Owners of legacy renewable energy projects face the higher tax rate until they sign contracts for difference. The measures aim to delink electricity prices from gas prices as UK household bills are expected to rise from July due to the Middle East conflict pushing up global energy costs.

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Guardian Business