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Solar industry backs commitment to clean power by 2030

Solar Energy UK

23 October 2025

Responding to a report from the Tony Blair Institute[1] and rumours over the Government’s commitment to delivering clean power by 2030[2], Chris Hewett, Chief Executive of Solar Energy UK, said:

“We all know that electricity bills must come down. Rapid deployment of the cheapest form of electricity generation – solar – is an obvious part of delivering the clean, secure and low-cost power we need.

Rather than restarting a now settled debate on zonal pricing, we would recommend prioritising the widespread adoption of flexible tariffs, rooftop solar power and domestic battery energy storage would drive down costs – alongside reform of the electricity market. We are in discussions with Government on how to deliver these goals.”

[1] Tony Blair Institute: Cheaper Power 2030, Net Zero 2050: Resetting the UK’s Electricity Strategy for the Future

[2] The Guardian: Keir Starmer prepares to miss key green target in effort to keep energy bills down

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Editor’s notes

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Gareth Simkins, Senior Communications Adviser

gsimkins@solarenergyuk.org

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