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It will cost every household in the UK at least
According to energy consultancy Poyry, the bill for the UK to meet the target would be at least €5bn a year for more than a decade, compared with just over €3bn a year for France and Germany, and well under €500m for most other countries.
Energy companies are expected to pass on to consumers – who already face soaring utility bills – the costs of building the necessary wind farms, biomass plants and solar generators.
Chris Goodall, author of How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, says even these estimates are conservative, and fail to take into account the huge investment needed to connect new renewable and micro-generators to the national grid.
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