CCC cost of net zero analysis: comment
New analysis by the CCC on the cost of net zero: comment

By Gareth Redmond-King
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Commenting on new analysis by the Climate Change Committee (CCC), which finds that the cost of net zero by 2050 is less than a single fossil fuel price shock [1] Gareth Redmond-King, Head of International Programme at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) said:
“The last fossil fuel energy crisis, when Russia invaded Ukraine, cost the UK £183 billion over four years [2]. As the next one unfolds, it’s worth remembering that renewable alternatives to gas are cheaper and quicker to build, and that last year British windfarms cut wholesale prices by almost a third [3]. Electric vehicles are also cheaper than petrol and diesel ones to own and run even when oil prices are not soaring, saving their owners hundreds of pounds a year.
“And now we know that the cost of getting the UK to net zero - the only solution we have to halting climate change - is less than the cost of a single fossil fuel price shock. As the world faces yet another fossil fuel crisis, it is clearer than ever that a clean technologies offer a less costly, and more energy secure future.”
Notes to editors:
1. The new CCC analysis is published on Wednesday 11 March.
2. ECIU: https://eciu.net/media/press-releases/2025/budget-cost-of-energy-crisis-exceeds-nhs-englands-annual-health-spending
3. ECIU: https://eciu.net/media/press-releases/wind-farms-cut-power-prices-by-almost-a-third-in-2025
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