Andrea Leadsom tells a committee of MPs that she remains open to the findings of a consultation into proposed cuts to renewable energy subsidies Energy minister Andrea Leadsom has told MPs she remains “open-minded” approximately plans to slash subsidies for solar power in order to protect consumer bills, but told MPs on Tuesday that “very expensive” nuclear power stations were nonetheless “affordable for customers”.
Leadsom was questioned by MPs on the energy and climate change (ECC) select committee approximately proposed cuts to renewable energy subsidies that her predecessor has called “catastrophic”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com