- British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Thursday unveiled plans to freeze domestic energy bills for two years.
- Truss announced a cap on consumer energy bills for two years in a package that could cost around 150 billion pounds ($173 billion, €173 billion).
- Britain was a net exporter of energy from the late 1980s to 2004 following the development of North Sea oil and gas fields, but production declined after peaking in 1999.
UK PM Truss introduces energy plan, ends fracking ban 08.09.2022

