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RenewableUK slams Chancellor’s retrogressive budget announcement

RenewableUK has strongly criticised the Chancellor’s announcement in his budget speech that he is retrospectively changing the rules governing the Climate Change Levy.

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RenewableUK, the trade association representing the wind, wave and tidal energy industries, has strongly criticised the Chancellor’s announcement in his budget speech that he is retrospectively changing the rules governing the Climate Change Levy – a measure which was originally designed to promote the generation of clean energy.

RenewableUK’s Director of Policy, Dr Gordon Edge, said: “The Chancellor’s announcement that renewable electricity will no longer be exempt from the Climate Change Levy is a punitive measure for the clean energy sector. Until now, Levy Exemption Certificates (LECs) generated as a result of the CCL have provided vital financial support for renewable energy producers.

“The Chancellor says the removal of the exemption will earn the Treasury £450 million in 2015/16, rising to £910 million in 2020/21.

“We’re suddenly looking at a substantial amount of lost income for clean energy companies which was totally unexpected. For example, Levy Exemption Certificates account for just over 6% of onshore wind generators’ revenues.

“The Government had already announced an end to future financial support for onshore wind – even though it’s the most cost-effective form of clean energy we have. Now they’re imposing retrospective cuts on projects already up and running across the entire clean energy sector.

“Yet again the Government is moving the goalposts, pushing some marginal projects from profit into loss. It’s another example of this Government’s unfair, illogical and obsessive attacks on renewables”.

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