Government ties £250m 'carbon leakage' support package to industry efficiency gains

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Department for Business releases long-awaited proposals for helping energy intensive industries cope with impact of carbon pricing policies

The government has today launched its long-awaited consultation on how it proposes to distribute a £250m support package designed to help the UK's energy intensive industries cope with the impact of carbon...

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