The Budget includes the following policy announcements:
- In order to protect consumers, the government will not introduce new low carbon electricity levies until the burden of such costs are falling.There will be no new low carbon electricity levies until 2025. All existing commitments will be respected.
- Fuel duty – Fuel duty will be frozen for an eighth year in 2018-19
- The Liquefied Petroleum Gas rate will be frozen in 2018-19
- The government will provide £220 million for a new Clean Air Fund. This will allow local authorities in England with the most challenging pollution problems to help individuals and businesses adapt as measures to improve air quality are implemented.
- Policies aimed at reducing plastics waste and tackling waste crime
- Electricity used for charging electric vehicles at work will not be treated as a benefit-in-kind
Notably, Table 1.D: 'Central estimates of relevant prices', from this document, states that the Feed-in Tariff scheme is due to close in April 2019. (For more information on the closure of FiTs, see https://www.theenergycheck.co.uk/single ... April-2019 and http://www.energylivenews.com/2017/11/2 ... pril-2019/)
The Control for Low Carbon Levies document can be downloaded from:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... bon-levies
To read the main Budget document, visit:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -documents