FAMILIES could be £540 a year better off if Britain ditches the dash for a fully Net Zero power grid, says Kemi Badenoch.

Scrapping the drive would save £320billion over 20 years, according to the Tories.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch smiling.Brits could be £540 a year better off if Britain ditches the dash for a fully Net Zero power grid, says Kemi Badenoch Credit: PA Wind turbines on a green field under a blue sky with scattered clouds.A report by the party reveals using more nuclear and gas, and fewer renewables, would cut electricity system costs by up to almost a third Credit: AFP

A report by the party today reveals using more nuclear and gas, and fewer , would cut electricity system costs by up to almost a third by 2050.

And the electricity generated would still be nearly 80 per cent cleaner.

Tory leader ’s Shadow Energy Secretary is to present the findings of the report by think-tank Onward and energy advisers Transira Energy.

It says the price of wind and solar fail to reflect extra costs loaded on bills such as pylons, cables and back-up generation when the wind does not blow.

She will blast former Energy Secretary ’s Clean Power 2030 target for trying to remove carbon from electricity generation no matter the cost.

She will also accuse him of axing a full costing of renewable power which she commissioned when Energy Secretary.

She will add: “ are not in denial about climate change, it’s the Left who are in denial about the fact their climate policy is failing.”

The legally-binding target to hit Net Zero by 2050 was introduced by the Tories in 2019.

Mrs Badenoch says doing so would be impossible without bankrupting Britain.

New Energy Secretary said the Tories would “tie Britain to the fossil fuel roller-coaster and keep bills higher for families”.

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