Government outlines plans for heavy industry green levy compensation scheme

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Consultation published on method to determine which sectors should get relief from green energy policy costs

The government has this week set out proposals on how to work out which energy intensive industries (EIIs) will be given compensation to help them cope with costs of renewables policies. The 12-week...

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