estimated at 80p-£2 per year Ministers say the plan ‘recognises the service’ of those living near power infrastructure Hundreds of miles of new pylons are needed to meet the UK’s renewable ...
People who live near pylons and power infrastructure could soon be paid £250 annually for the inconvenience as part of the UK government’s Plan for Change and its ambition for clean power by 2030.
Labour government hopes that £250 ($323) a year electricity bill sweetener will sap opposition to transmission lines and pylons UK households living near new pylons will be offered lower electricity ...
People living near new pylon projects could get £250 a year off energy bills. People living near power infrastructure could ...
Living next to electricity pylons could increase a child's chances ... The report highlights research from outside the UK showing that children exposed to high levels of electromagnetic fields ...