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Carbon permit funds may go to poor

By Jim Pickard and Ed Crooks

Published: August 23 2008 02:06 | Last updated: August 23 2008 02:06

Energy companies would have to pay up to £1bn for carbon permits to pay for help for vulnerable customers this winter under a plan proposed by Gordon Brown’s fuel poverty tsar on Friday night.

Derek Lickorish, newly appointed head of the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group, told Channel 4 News that the government could use the money raised through the sale of permits in the European Union’s emissions trading scheme to help the poor in the coming winter.

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