Following a roundtable with the Prime Minister, Chancellor,
Business Secretary and the electricity sector this morning, Prime
Minister said:
“Countries around the world are feeling the impact of Putin’s
damaging war in Ukraine. We know that this will be a difficult
winter for people across the UK, which is why we are doing
everything we can to support them and must continue to do so.
“Following our meeting today, we will keep urging the electricity
sector to continue working on ways we can ease the cost of living
pressures and to invest further and faster in British energy
security.
“We are continuing to roll out government support over the coming
months, including the second £324 instalment of the cost of
living payment for vulnerable households, extra help for
pensioners and those with disabilities, and the £400 energy bills
discount for all households.”
Chancellor of the Exchequer, , said:
“This morning I hosted industry leaders from the electricity
sector to discuss what more they can do to work with Government
and act in the interest of the country in the face of rising
prices caused by Putin's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
“We have already acted to protect households with £400 off energy
bills and direct payments of £1,200 for 8 million of the most
vulnerable British families. In the spirit of national unity,
they agreed to work with us to do more to help the people who
most need it."
Readout:
- This morning the Prime Minister, Chancellor and Business and Energy
Secretary met industry leaders from
the electricity sector to discuss what more they can do to help
people struggling with rising energy prices.
- The Prime Minister, Chancellor, Business and Energy Secretary
stressed the need to act in the interest of the country in the
face of rising energy prices caused by Putin’s illegal invasion
of Ukraine and how vital it was that the Western world continued
to stand by the Ukrainian people during their battle for
survival.
- The Chancellor and energy firms agreed to work closely over
the coming weeks to ensure that the public, including vulnerable
customers, are supported as unprecedented global events drive
higher energy costs.
- Government support worth £37 billion is being provided this
year to help people with the rising cost of living, including
£1,200 for the most vulnerable households over the course of the
year and £400 discounted off everyone’s energy bills from
October.
- It was noted that the market is not always functioning for
consumers, and extraordinarily high bills will ultimately damage
energy companies.
- As set out in the Energy Security Strategy, the Government
has launched a consultation to drive forward market reforms and
ensure the market works better for consumers. Discussion focussed
on how Government and industry can collectively drive forward
reforms to ensure the market delivers lower prices.
- The Prime Minister, Chancellor and Business and Energy
Secretary emphasised the importance of investing in North Sea oil
and gas, renewables, biomass and nuclear to strengthen our
domestic energy security.
- The Chancellor added the Government continues to evaluate the
extraordinary profits seen in certain parts of the electricity
generation sector and the appropriate and proportionate steps to
take.
- The Prime Minister set out that it will be for the next Prime
Minister to make significant fiscal decisions.
- The meeting was attended by representatives from:
- EDF
- RWE
- E.ON
- Drax
- Orsted
- Uniper
- National Grid
- SSE
- ScottishPower
- Centrica
- Octopus Energy
- Vitol
- Intergen
- Greencoat Capital
- Energy UK