Reform UK has said it will windfall tax the renewable energy sector and scrap the country's net zero target.
The party's deputy leader Richard Tice has said renewable energy was a "massive con" and promised Reform would recover money paid in subsidies to wind and solar companies.
He also argued net zero policies were to blame for higher energy bills and deindustrialisation in the UK.
"The British people are being ripped off by the renewables industry," Mr Tice told a news conference.
He suggested a "generation tax" and a "special corporation tax" would cover the costs of government funding for renewable energy.
He added: "The British people need to know there is a direct link between the cost of all these subsidies to the vested interests in the renewables industry and your bills."
The party did not share further details about how the taxes would work in practice, including at what rate renewables would be taxed, or how much revenue would be raised.
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