The Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) has told Rishi Sunak that slowing down the green transition will cost households more in the long run.
Rishi Sunak has defended a planned expansion of oil and gas drilling in the North Sea, claiming it is 'entirely consistent' with net zero by 2050.
The organisation, which represents over 140 businesses working towards a green transition, said the prime minister should go"further and faster" with net zero commitments if he wants to make bills cheaper for households."If we are trying to avoid placing the burden of extra costs on the consumer, then halting progress on net zero is the last thing we should be considering," interim chief executive Caroline Bragg said in a letter on Monday.
It also pointed to the government's independent review of net zero, which called the transition"the economic opportunity of the 21st century", with a global market opportunity of £1trn for British businesses by 2030 and the potential to support 480,000 jobs.
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