Green taxes are set to be cut further, the BBC has learnt.
A cabinet source has said that a "big reset" on subsidies paid by consumers, which push up household energy bills, is coming in the autumn.
"There is a hardening view in the cabinet that we've got to deal with green subsidies," the source added.
Last month, the government announced that new onshore wind farms would be excluded from a subsidy scheme from April next year.
Within a few weeks, the solar power industry is expecting its subsidies will be cut.
The issue of renewable energy subsidies was discussed at the weekly meeting of the government's most senior ministers on Tuesday.
Further cuts coming to green energy subsidies
Moderator: Peak Moderation
Further cuts coming to green energy subsidies
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Government kills off flagship green deal for home insulation
Flagship scheme to insulate homes to end as government blames low take-up and stops funding of company set up to issue home improvement loans.
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Which we told them before they started it, largely because the interest rate charged on the loans was far too high, unlike in Germany where it was 0.5% above base rate.clv101 wrote:No bad thing, Green Deal was hopeless.
The crime is not today's scrapping of a rubbish implementation of a good idea but that the implementation has not been improved. In fact they've done nothing.
BTW did you see that Amber Rudd said nuclear energy provided “a different type of electricity”?
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It's called White Elephant Energy. It takes ages to construct, cost an absolute fortune to build, take years through the planning process and then gets shelved before it becomes operationalbiffvernon wrote:
BTW did you see that Amber Rudd said nuclear energy provided “a different type of electricity”?
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - Douglas Adams.
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