Britain’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) urged the government on Wednesday to accelerate efforts to transition to clean energy and ​remove policy costs from electricity bills, as households reel ‌from high energy prices. Here are some more details:

  • Britain’s Labour government has said cleaner energy can help to insulate the country from fossil fuel price ​volatility, which has been exacerbated by the Iran ​war.
  • While overall emissions have fallen and electric vehicle uptake ⁠has grown, progress in electrification has slowed in other areas ​such as heat pump installations, leaving people exposed to fossil ​fuel price shocks and putting carbon budgets at risk, the independent watchdog said in a report.
  • ”The transition to clean electricity is not happening ​fast enough. Government support to accelerate the shift to electric ​vehicles and heat pumps is critical, not only to keep our climate ‌targets ⁠within reach but to unlock savings,” said CCC Chair Nigel Topping.
  • The CCC recommended making electricity cheaper by removing remaining policy costs from electricity bills, expanding affordable charging infrastructure to boost ​the transition to ​EVs, reducing ⁠the cost of heat pumps, and speeding up grid connections.
  • ”At this moment of political uncertainty, ​any weakening of current positions risks slowing these ​transitions, ⁠undermining investment and the long-term consistency businesses need,” Topping added.
  • Business group CBI agreed with CCC’s recommendations, saying that the UK must ⁠accelerate ​electrification and provide clarity on the role ​of hydrogen ”to realise the benefits of a decarbonised power system and lower ​costs”.

Source: Reuters

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