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Miliband pushes subsidy for clean coal plants

By Ed Crooks, Energy Editor

Published: June 18 2009 02:51 | Last updated: June 18 2009 02:51

“Clean coal” power stations will be paid a guaranteed price for the carbon dioxide that they store, funded by a levy on electricity users, under plans the government set out on Wednesday.

That levy, expected to rise to 2 per cent of electricity bills – about £8 ($13) per year – by 2020, was described by one industry executive as “instituting a carbon tax”.

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