Dally wrote:Now in complete contrast Calamity Cameron tells us it'd create 74,000 jobs, is a necessity and will dramatically reduce energy prices. On the latter point the UK's gas supplies get put into a supra-national pool and so any savings to UK customers is likely to be marginal.
I think claims of it dramatically reducing energy prices have vanished from his rhetoric for exactly the reason you state, the UK's gas supplies get put into a supra-national pool which means we pay whatever the marker rate is. Unlike in the USA where "fracked" gas drove costs down.
Quote:So, is Mr Cameron giving the real story? Or is he more interested in giving away more of our assets? First the crazy deal with France and China over a couple of nuclear power stations, then giving contracts to a Chinese electronic company whohose equipment has allegedly been used by the Chinese government to spy on our government machinery and now a fracking deal with Total of France.
The deal on nuclear power reactors at Hinkley is ridiculous. They agreed to let the companies involved sell electricity generated there to the grid starting at over £92.50 for every megawatt hour generated indexed linked making it rise to £121 by 2023. Gas will have to increase in price by 130% to make this a competitive deal. It's been called "insane" by City Analysts.