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Climate pledges to hit UK energy bills

By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent

Published: December 1 2008 22:25 | Last updated: December 1 2008 23:28

Homes and businesses will have pay higher energy bills if Britain is to meet the estimated £15bn-a-year cost of its climate change commitments, the government was told on Monday.

Household electricity costs could go up more than 25 per cent by 2020 if greenhouse gas emissions are to be cut by a third from 1990 levels, said Lord Turner, chairman of the climate change committee.

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