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Miliband drops plans to charge homes in the South more for power

The Energy Secretary backs down from zonal pricing amid fears it could derail net zero

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Miliband drops plans to charge homes in the South more for power

The Energy Secretary backs down from zonal pricing amid fears it could derail net zero

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theguardian.com11 mesi fa

UK government abandons energy ‘zonal pricing’ plan

Proposal to vary electricity charges in England, Wales and Scotland based on supply and demand dropped in favour of ‘fair and affordable’ single price

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  1. giovedì 10 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Miliband drops plans to charge homes in the South more for power

    The Energy Secretary backs down from zonal pricing amid fears it could derail net zero

  2. giovedì 10 luglio 2025·theguardian.com

    UK government abandons energy ‘zonal pricing’ plan

    Proposal to vary electricity charges in England, Wales and Scotland based on supply and demand dropped in favour of ‘fair and affordable’ single price

  3. giovedì 10 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Starmer has pushed Miliband to make a rare good decision

    Plans for so-called zonal electricity have been quietly dropped following No10 scrutiny