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Subsidies vs Efficiency

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Written by: J C Burke
Category: Efficiency Comparison
Published: 15 November 2025
Last Updated: 15 November 2025
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infrastructure growthThe Efficiency Alternative:

Why Decentralized Energy Systems Beat the Renewable Subsidy Race

A Pre-Summit Analysis for the FT Energy Transition Summit 2025 - 29th and 30th October 2025

By Sun Earth Energy Ltd

As the Financial Times Energy Transition Summit convenes this coming week, CEOs, policymakers, and—critically—US investors will gather to discuss the "path to net zero." They'll hear familiar themes: massive renewable deployment, gigawatt-scale solar farms, offshore wind expansion, and the billions in subsidies needed to make it all "competitive."

But what if that entire framework is thermodynamically backwards?

The Uncomfortable Truth About Current Policy

At this year's FT Hydrogen Summit, a senior DESNZ official made a remarkable admission: the UK government's strategy involves deliberately making natural gas expensive to make alternatives like hydrogen appear "competitive."

This isn't market economics. This is industrial policy disguised as environmental necessity.

The same mechanism drives renewable energy policy:

  • Add £65/MWh carbon pricing to gas generation
  • Apply windfall taxes to North Sea production
  • Provide 25% capital grants for solar/wind
  • Guarantee prices through Contracts for Difference
  • Socialize grid connection and balancing costs

Then declare renewables "cheaper than fossil fuels."

The Thermodynamic Case No One Makes

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