Electricity firms get £1bn 'peak demand' handout
ELECTRICITY firms are to pocket nearly £1 billion in public money to ensure enough power to meet peak demand in 2018/19, the government announced yesterday.
Energy Secretary Ed Davey said the first ever “capacity market auction” guaranteed energy supply at the lowest cost for consumers.
Electricity providers were asked to bid into the capacity auction, promising if they win a contract that they will be available to provide power when needed.
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