Each job in the wind industry in the UK is in fact subsidized in the amount of € 100,000 per year, The Telegraph can reveal. ___ A new analysis of government data and shows the industry that the owners of wind turbines have received £ 1.2billion in the form of a grant of consumption, paid for by a surcharge on electricity bills last year. They employ 12,000 people, to produce an effective £ 100,000 grant for each job. The publication is potentially embarrassing for the wind industry, which argues that it is a dynamic economic sector that creates jobs. It ‘been described by critics as evidence the industry was not economically viable, with …
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