To stop local resistances to new electrical structures, the United Kingdom offers reductions in energy invoices to the inhabitants in question. The British government will grant houses that live in new electric pylons a reduction of 2,500 pounds of sterling pounds (around 2,900 euros) in their energy invoices for the next 10 years, The Guardian.
The ambitious electoral promise on the energy future of the United Kingdom, the new Labor Government intends to double the terrestrial wind capacity, triple solar capacities and quadruple the wind capabilities on the high seas of the country by 2030, with the aim of reaching 100% of the decarbonized energy in this horizon.
Local oppositions
The energy ambitions of the British Executive require the construction of airlines, pylons and electrical substations in the British territory. But these new electrical infrastructure are found with local oppositions in interested regions, particular The guardian.
The reform of the populist party of the United Kingdom of Nigel Farage, with growing popularity throughout the channel, has assumed the issue, promising to use “all its local powers” to avoid the construction of a new line of airlines in Lincolnshire.
With the hope of calming their local challenges, which could slow down the implementation of its energy objectives, the Labor Government has decided to take out the checkbook. Therefore, residents who live near this new electrical infrastructure can benefit from a reduction in their energy bills of 125 pounds of pounds sterling (around 144 euros) every six months.
Source: BFM TV
