Government confirms further heavy industry exemption from clean energy costs

Madeleine Cuff
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New regulations laid before Parliament today will save heavy industries like steel and chemical companies £100m a year, government claims

The government today announced new rules exempting energy intensive industries such as glass, steel and cement from some of the costs associated with clean energy policies. The new rules, which are...

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