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More must be done for rural fuel poor
by
Vines, Peter
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Alternative energy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Cost control
/ Emissions control
/ Fuel oil prices
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Renewable energy
/ Rural areas
/ Taxation
2009
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More must be done for rural fuel poor
by
Vines, Peter
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Alternative energy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Cost control
/ Emissions control
/ Fuel oil prices
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Renewable energy
/ Rural areas
/ Taxation
2009
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More must be done for rural fuel poor
2009
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Overview
The lowering of oil prices due to the economic downturn has provided a little respite from the spiraling cost of domestic heating. Eighteen months ago, considerable pain was being inflicted on rural households not on the mains gas network using kerosene and LPG for their heating. Frankly, the only player in town is the Carbon Emission Reduction Target (Cert) program, which thankfully has been extended with an enhancement to 2012. The next new initiative on the horizon for the country is the Renewable Heat Incentive Levy, commencing in 2011 and to be administered by Ofgem. The incentive is to switch to renewable energy to avoid paying a new carbon tax on fossil supply.
Publisher
NLA Media
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