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Gas boiler owners could fund heat pump support through proposed levy.
Summary
Reports say ministers are considering a roughly £30 annual levy on gas bills to help subsidise heat pump users as part of a near-£15 billion Warm Homes plan, and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero described the levy reports as "speculation."
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Reports say ministers are considering a levy of about £30 a year on gas bills to subsidise heat pump users. The proposal is linked to a near-£15 billion Warm Homes plan that ministers are preparing. Officials frame the shift as part of a move away from gas because of price volatility. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has called reports of a new levy "speculation" and says it will set out plans soon.
Reported details:
- A levy of around £30 per household on gas bills to help subsidise heat pump owners is reported to be under consideration.
- The measure is reported as part of a near-£15 billion Warm Homes package, with an additional £1.5 billion investment announced by ministers.
- The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero described reports of the levy as "speculation" and said it will publish details of support plans in due course.
Summary:
If adopted, reported proposals would change how some household energy costs are allocated and have prompted public concern about affordability. The Energy Secretary is expected to unveil the Warm Homes plan soon, and officials say further details will be provided when the government publishes its proposals.
