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UK energy bill savings from gas-electricity de-linking likely modest, experts warn
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Energy·4/21/2026AI summary

UK energy bill savings from gas-electricity de-linking likely modest, experts warn

The UK government's plan to de-link gas and electricity prices is a heavily diluted version of the more radical 'pot zero' proposal and will likely deliver only modest savings for consumers. While older wind and solar farms under the renewables obligation scheme receive around £200/MW/h compared to £91 for new projects, the reform only swaps the wholesale element to fixed-price contracts, not the legacy subsidy portion. Energy secretary Ed Miliband offered no bill reduction forecast, with savings dependent on take-up and likely to be modest under normal conditions.

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Back biomethane to cut UK import dependence and support rural economies, says Chris Huhne
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4/21/2026AI summary

Back biomethane to cut UK import dependence and support rural economies, says Chris Huhne

Chris Huhne responds to Nils Pratley's article on UK gas policy, arguing that biomethane represents a third overlooked option between expanding North Sea drilling and increasing LNG imports. He highlights that biomethane is domestic, low carbon, storable and dispatchable, citing the IEA's 2025 Renewables report and examples from Denmark (meeting 40% of gas demand from green gas) and France (20%+ annual growth since 2022). The letter argues the UK lacks political will to scale these alternatives.

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