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Leading energy executives have presented stark calculations to Parliament showing electricity prices could rise 20% despite government promises to cut bills. Industry analysis suggests the 2030 clean power deadline may need reassessment as non-commodity costs add approximately £300 annually to household energy expenses.
Britain’s clean energy transition faces mounting cost pressures that could undermine the government’s pledge to reduce household bills by £300, according to reports from leading energy executives. Senior figures from major suppliers including Octopus Energy, E.On UK, and EDF’s UK energy business have presented detailed analysis to a Commons select committee indicating electricity prices could rise by 20% even if wholesale prices halve.