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Energy bills could fall by £250 a year if you live near new pylon projectThe Times reported that Government plans will set out that households living within half a kilometre of new or upgraded power ...
Image caption, The residents of Whiston Vale are used to the pylons and cables Similar projects are planned across the UK, with the government announcing that households within 500m of new or ...
The scheme is intended to alleviate concerns voiced about new pylons, as one Opinium UK survey found that 61% of UK adults would feel frustrated if a local renewable project was blocked by a small ...
Sir Keir Starmer and Ed Miliband blasted over new green projects requiring thousands of miles of electricity cables across ...
Alex Norris says communities need to "share the benefits" of the UK's move towards clean energy - as the government announces an overhaul of the planning system to speed up house building.
British households living near new pylons will benefit from discounts to their energy bills, as the government seeks to win ...
A pylon will cut a homeowner's house value by an eye-watering £200,000, she claims, as she slams the £250 off energy bill offer. People living near power cables could receive £250 a year off their ...
estimated at 80p-£2 per year Ministers say the plan ‘recognises the service’ of those living near power infrastructure Hundreds of miles of new pylons are needed to meet the UK’s renewable ...
Under powers in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, households near pylons will get bill discounts of up to £2,500 over 10 ...
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