Renewables levy cap on consumer energy bills 'exceeded by £1bn'

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Official review finds failures in Levy Control Framework and says overshoot will have to be paid for by households

Former energy ministers have contributed to an overspend of more than £1bn on renewable power subsidies that consumers will be forced to pay for, a government report has said. The review by the Department...

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