The UK's ageing power stations could keep energy prices higher until the end of the decade and analysts at Cornwall Insight have predicted as spikes in price will look to cover gapes in renewable energy generation.
Current rates of £18 per kW could also be a thing of the past too, with the forecaster stating the in order to keep the UK's grid stable, but the latest auction figures show this could spike as high as £65 per kW in the not so distant future.
Power plant operators are paid to plug the demand for the generation of electricity when measures such as wind and solar are at their weakest, and the current prices in place are locked in until 2025 which is when we are likely to see things hit this predicted £65 per kW level.
And prices were only predicted to fall to around £51 per kW by 2030 too.
The analysts at Cornwall Insight have also said it's likely that these elevated costs will be passed onto the consumer too - which looks like it will again have an increased cost on our energy bills.
Source: You can read the full article at Energy Live News.
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