Just one third of British energy consumers are willing to pay higher bills to support the UK net-zero transition, according to a report.
However, the research from Accenture also found a high level of support for the transition to cleaner energy sources.
Nearly seven out of ten (69%) of British consumers are supportive of net-zero efforts, but only 33% are willing to pay higher energy premiums.
Of the 67% of people unwilling to see their bills rise, 43% cited energy affordability as a key concern.

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