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On whether the Prime Minister thought it was fair that consumers would have to pay more for their electricity because of a policy that they had not been consulted on, the PMS replied that the announcement today was a consultation.
We had ageing infrastructure in this country and it needed to be replaced. The proposals being set out today were intended to provide some certainty against which the private sector could invest and renew our energy infrastructure, something that we would have to do in the future.
Put that green energy was a white elephant and was inefficient compared to more traditional electricity generation, the PMS said that that was not the Government’s view. The Government had environmental objectives and it intended to set policy to meet those.
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