Its all over the press this morning.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 8:51 am Anyone hear the comment on R4 this morning that if there is to be a windfall tax on the fossil fuel [extracting] companies then it should be applied to renewables too? Could give us a back-dated liability...
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All my UK renewable investments down circa 5% this morning on the news, but my two energy storage investments Grid and GSF are unchanged. Although they don't seem to be classed as "energy generators", they too have been benefited from increased electricity prices.
From FT this morning,
"Chancellor Rishi Sunak has ordered officials to draw up plans for a possible windfall tax on more than £10bn of excess profits by electricity generators, including wind farm operators, on top of a hit on North Sea oil and gas producers.
Treasury officials are working on a scheme that would go well beyond Labour’s original windfall tax plan, as Sunak looks to raise billions of pounds of financial support for households struggling with soaring energy bills.
“North Sea oil and gas producers are only half the picture,” said one government insider. “The other half is that high gas prices have led to some pretty substantial windfall profits for all electricity generation.”
By pulling big power generators such as SSE, ScottishPower, EDF Energy and RWE into the scope of any windfall tax Sunak would sharply increase the revenue it brings in."