Electricity: Domestic Pricing

Lord Redwood Excerpts
Tuesday 21st April 2026

(3 days, 15 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Whitehead Portrait Lord Whitehead (Lab)
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The Government are looking actively at many different ways of going further and faster as far as the green energy revolution is concerned. Indeed, they are actively looking at the Greenpeace and Stonehaven report on not only delinking but strategic reserves for gas in future. My personal view is that what they are proposing is a little early in the cycle but, nevertheless, could be an important element later on, in how the system stabilises itself once it is mainly renewables and low carbon.

Lord Redwood Portrait Lord Redwood (Con)
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Is the quickest way to get energy prices down not to cut some of the rip-off taxes that the Government impose? How does imposing an extra windfall tax help?

Lord Whitehead Portrait Lord Whitehead (Lab)
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Imposing an extra windfall tax, on those elements of the system that are within the renewables orbit but outside the CfD arrangements, takes away the excess profits that those elements make as a result of being aligned with gas in charging those volatile prices. So it is a very sensible thing to do, to make sure that excess profits are not taken from consumers but instead reside with them as lower prices.