Not surprising that certain sectors of the economy grow when the government taxes the competition into oblivion
Objective-Figure7041 on
When does this feed back into energy prices actually being cheap for the rest of the economy to grow?
IceFuzzy8089 on
Meanwhile energy bills are still insanely high. Who cares if it is ‘booming’ if it isn’t translating into results for everyone else?
BrexitFool on
It’s no wonder.
Hasn’t Ed just spent 22 billion on carbon capture. A technology that hasn’t even been proven yet.
He could’ve helped with growth in the economy and improved living for everyone by putting solar panels on our properties instead.
Dangerous-Branch-749 on
A positive story about an economic sector doing well and the top level comments are people whining and complaining. This place is an absolute joke.
Edit: to be clear there are obvious reasons to be disappointed in the state of the country/world, but it doesn’t have to be a competition to put a negative spin on every story.
zclcf30 on
Higher wages, GDP growth, de-linking from foreign fuel. Can’t see a problem – except that this new industrial revolution is being led by Starmer’s Labour. I wonder if all the moaning has something to do with that?
Chip6140444 on
Insulation, low energy products and all the consultants are ultra high cost and enabled by the requirements so hardly surprising it’s booming !!!
Total con job.
We had prices for fitting 9 charging spaces it was over £120K
Deadly_Flipper_Tab on
Government subsidised industry competing against heavily taxed rivals succeeds? I am shocked I tell you!!
Humble-Variety-2593 on
Clowns don’t understand what net zero is.
“CO2 is the gas of life”, I see in rural areas. Thick as shit.
perark05 on
Good, now detach green energy unit costs from hydrocarbons so the consumer benefits
UnlikelyTheme9316 on
Great! I love paying 4 times what I used to pay for the same service while business are posting record profits.
ConfusedSoap on
our economy is “net zero” alright, net zero GDP growth
ManBearPigRoar on
Another area where Corbyn was right. You might not like him but he’s been proven right and voted on the side of history far more than the majority of politicians.
malin7 on
Some of the posters here would be living happier lives if they could stop being so cynical about everything thinking it makes them look smarter
Workingforaliving91 on
Literal nose diving in every other aspect of the economy and living
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Not surprising that certain sectors of the economy grow when the government taxes the competition into oblivion
When does this feed back into energy prices actually being cheap for the rest of the economy to grow?
Meanwhile energy bills are still insanely high. Who cares if it is ‘booming’ if it isn’t translating into results for everyone else?
It’s no wonder.
Hasn’t Ed just spent 22 billion on carbon capture. A technology that hasn’t even been proven yet.
He could’ve helped with growth in the economy and improved living for everyone by putting solar panels on our properties instead.
A positive story about an economic sector doing well and the top level comments are people whining and complaining. This place is an absolute joke.
Edit: to be clear there are obvious reasons to be disappointed in the state of the country/world, but it doesn’t have to be a competition to put a negative spin on every story.
Higher wages, GDP growth, de-linking from foreign fuel. Can’t see a problem – except that this new industrial revolution is being led by Starmer’s Labour. I wonder if all the moaning has something to do with that?
Insulation, low energy products and all the consultants are ultra high cost and enabled by the requirements so hardly surprising it’s booming !!!
Total con job.
We had prices for fitting 9 charging spaces it was over £120K
Government subsidised industry competing against heavily taxed rivals succeeds? I am shocked I tell you!!
Clowns don’t understand what net zero is.
“CO2 is the gas of life”, I see in rural areas. Thick as shit.
Good, now detach green energy unit costs from hydrocarbons so the consumer benefits
Great! I love paying 4 times what I used to pay for the same service while business are posting record profits.
our economy is “net zero” alright, net zero GDP growth
Another area where Corbyn was right. You might not like him but he’s been proven right and voted on the side of history far more than the majority of politicians.
Some of the posters here would be living happier lives if they could stop being so cynical about everything thinking it makes them look smarter
Literal nose diving in every other aspect of the economy and living