Energy watchdog unveils £25bn green investment and plan to cut household bills

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Ofgem to upgrade infrastructure and cut consumer bills by £20 a year

Household energy bills will drop by £20 per year after the UK energy watchdog unveiled a £25bn green investment plan meant to improve Britain’s energy infrastructure.

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The investment is good, though the saving of £1.67/month on bills isn't a newsworthy element, even for a penny pincher like me...

It costs £25billion and £20 will be given to each of the 22million households in the uk ie £44 million. So what’s happening to the remaining £24.999 billion and why couldn’t each household receive £100 or £1,000, or better yet a heat pump to replace their gas boiler?

That’s strange, because all those green wankers have ever done is put money on bills..

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