- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says the government is considering a "zonal pricing" system for electricity, which would mean different regions pay different rates based on supply and demand.
- While the government aims to cut bills fairly, critics like Dale Vince warn this system could create a "postcode lottery," with homes in the South potentially facing higher bills due to Scotland's greater wind supply.
- Mr Vince argues that zonal pricing would introduce complexity, delays, and unfairness, and suggests focussing on decoupling gas and electricity prices instead.
- RenewablesUK also opposes zonal pricing, citing potential disruption to investment in renewable energy projects.
- Mr Miliband says a "calm and considered decision" will be made, prioritising fair bill cuts across the country.
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Miliband confirms he could charge homes in the South more for electricity