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Energy bills alert: Britain's network costs set to HALVE by 2050, system operator claims

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Britain's energy spending is projected to fall sharply over the next 25 years, according to new analysis published on Thursday by the National Energy System Operator (Neso).The independent operator, which plans the country's electricity and gas networks, modelled several potential routes to achieving the 2050 net zero target.Its findings suggest total system costs could decline from about 10 per cent of GDP today to between five and six per cent…

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The National Operator of the British Energy System (NESO) has published an assessment of the illustrative costs of Future Energy Scenarios 2025 (FES 2025), and has found that energy-related spending could fall from about 10% of GDP in 2025 to about 5-6% in the middle of the century. Related:Clean energy sources reached a 74% share in Britain in 2025 The FES 2025 report, published in July, considers three ways of decarbonizing with different leve…

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neso.energy broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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