[2022] Motion 09 Energy costs

Composited motion

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Congress notes the energy price cap could rise to £3,244 in October 2022 for a typical household, putting people on low and medium incomes at risk of choosing between heating and eating over the winter.

Congress notes that the government’s support package is based on lower predicted increases which could leave the support insufficient to cover rising costs.

Congress further notes that steelmakers and manufacturers are struggling with uncompetitive energy costs. UK steelmakers currently pay almost 60 per cent more for electricity than European counterparts. This threatens the viability of the government target of a 95 per cent reduction in emissions from steelmaking by 2050, as net-zero steel production is significantly more energy intensive.

Congress notes that high energy costs undermine the opportunity to support our foundational industries and create new green jobs.

Congress believes net zero technologies also have a role to play in making energy costs in the UK affordable for businesses and households.

Congress calls on the TUC to:

i. campaign for immediate action on energy prices to help struggling households with rising bills and support UK industry

ii. lobby the government to ensure that energy price policy incentivises rather than undermines decarbonisation, as well as supports those on low and middle incomes.

Community

Amendment

› Add at the end of paragraph one “, and increasing forced instalments of pre-payment meters. Usdaw’s research showed that nearly twice as many people on pre-payment meters struggle to pay energy bills.”

› In the final paragraph, add at end of sub-paragraph i: “– this campaign must include tackling the unfair charges many low-income households face as a result of pre-payment meters, and supporting customers who fall into energy debt”

Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers


Amendment

› At end of second paragraph add a new sentence: “Energy market reform requires a long-term sustainable strategy that will contribute both to UK energy security and to achieving net zero.”

› In third paragraph, first sentence, after “steelmakers” insert “other energy-intensive users”

› In fourth paragraph, after “high” insert “and unstable” and after “industries” insert “, secure UK fuel supplies, build supply chain capacity,”

› In the final paragraph, in sub-paragraph i., after “rising bills” insert “including a social tariff”

› In sub-paragraph ii. after “energy price” insert “and industrial”.

Prospect


Amendment

› Add new sub-paragraph at end:

“iii. campaign for the return of the gas and electricity industries to social and public ownership, with new models that take account of the interests of workers, consumers, local communities and the environment.”

Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association