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Independent review undertaken by Professor Dieter Helm CBE puts forward his proposals on how to reduce costs in the power system in the long-term whilst ensuring the UK meets its climate change targets.
This call for evidence asks for views on the matters that the government should take into account in considering how to reduce the cost of energy in the longer term.
How costs to the consumer are affected by changes in energy and climate change policy.
This collection brings together all documents relating to energy generation cost projections.
Research providing updates to the cost and technical assumptions for deep geothermal for power, and deep and shallow geothermal for heat.
This series brings together all documents relating to Quarterly Energy Prices statistical publication.
Independent peer review of the updates made by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to electricity generation cost assumptions in 2018.
Reviews of cost and technical assumptions for floating offshore wind and tidal stream energy.
Targeted support for energy-intensive industries to offset the indirect effects of climate change policies on their energy bills.
Independent peer review of the updates made by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to electricity generation cost assumptions in 2019.
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