Rocketing Carbon Prices Push Up Energy Bills

A dramatic illustration depicting rising electricity prices, featuring a burning electric plug against a backdrop of stormy clouds and lightning. The words 'ELECTRICITY PRICES RISING APOCALYPTIC' are boldly displayed.

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

While renewable subsidies are adding substantially to retail electricity prices, we must not forget the role of the Emissions Trading Scheme, aka Carbon Tax, which directly impacts wholesale prices because it is effectively a tax on gas power plants.

We were a part of the EU ETS scheme until Brexit, since which the new UK scheme has broadly mirrored the EU’s.

As the chart from EMBER shows below, there was a sharp rise in carbon prices during 2021. Currently prices are four times what they were in 2018:

Line graph showing the price of emissions allowances in Europe, tracking the cost per tonne of carbon dioxide produced from January 2018 to January 2024.
https://ember-energy.org/data/european-electricity-prices-and-costs/

The UK carbon price shows the same pattern since May 2021:

Line graph showing the evolution of carbon prices in Europe and the UK from January 2018 to January 2024, with prices fluctuating between 40 and 100 euros/pounds per tonne.

Converting the EU price to sterling,UK carbon prices were around £20/tonne in 2018, and now run at about £50/tonne.

Another reason why electricity prices have rocketed in the last few years.


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