Plan to split country into pricing zones dropped in favour of ‘fair and affordable’ single national price
The government has abandoned plans for “zonal pricing” that would have charged southern electricity users more than those in Scotland, saying that a single national price would help ensure the system was “fair, affordable, secure and efficient”.
The energy secretary, Ed Miliband, had been considering proposals for zonal pricing that would mean different areas of the country paying different rates for their electricity, based on local supply and demand.