Conservative plan to scrap carbon tax: comment

Comment on Conservative plans to scrap the carbon tax and renewables obligation subsidy

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By Jess Ralston

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Commenting on Conservative plans to scrap the carbon tax (the UK Emissions Trading Scheme) and renewables obligation subsidy [1], Jess Ralston, energy analyst at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) said: 

"If what is being proposed is to terminate contracts with renewable energy suppliers under the Renewables Obligation, unless there is an alternative in place, this kind of policy instability, akin to what Reform has proposed, would deter investors not just in renewables, but across the board from investing in the UK. This uncertainty would make financing more risky pushing up costs of investment, making everything in turn more expensive.

"The public backs the ‘polluter pays’ principle whereby the companies creating the emissions pay for them [2], but for a long time experts have called and continue to call for reforms to the market to disentangle gas from setting the price for all wholesale electricity generation. Fortunately, wind and solar farms running on free sunshine and wind are already cutting the wholesale price by up to a quarter, reducing our dependence on gas pricing [3]. Looking ahead more renewables will increase this effect."


Notes to editors: 

1. Tories vow to cut energy bills by 20% by scrapping carbon tax and wind subsidies: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/claire-coutinho-ed-miliband-tories-government-conservative-b2840083.html 

2. YouGov poll for Friends of the Earth: https://policy.friendsoftheearth.uk/insight/how-polluter-pays-taxes-can-fund-bold-and-fair-climate-plan 

3. ECIU analysis: Growth in British renewables cutting electricity prices by up to a quarter: https://eciu.net/media/press-releases/2025/analysis-growth-in-british-renewables-cutting-electricity-prices-by-up-to-a-quarter 

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