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Posts by Clem Cowton
The UK does need a chunk of grid upgrade, but £80bn is a lot when there’s such a challenge with energy bills
Surely we need a clear justification for every major transmission project
If these justifications are essentially secret, it’s a huge governance fail
www.theguardian.com/business/nil...
Weird accusation coming from a boiler lobbyist.
High electricity costs help boiler sales I guess
It is perhaps unsurprising that a boiler lobbyist is campaigning against reforms to cut electricity bills
"People want to live in more modern homes and access more modern technologies" - Electrify Britain's CEO Camilla Born on the positive opportunities presented in the Seventh Carbon Budget on Channel 4 News. #CB7
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For zonal pricing:
- The independent energy system operator
- The independent energy regulator
- The independent energy systems catapult (remit: Net Zero acceleration)
- Consumer advocates
Against zonal pricing:
- Vested interests
- Rent seekers
renews.biz/98640/ofgem-...
Great Britain wastes billions of pounds switching off wind turbines & wasting energy.
Zonal energy pricing would put that energy to work & make bills cheaper.
Here’s our fish-man fisherman to explain... octo.ps/zonalfish
Our new van with the door slid open, putting the "O" from Octopus in front of the "rgy" of Energy. Oops.
Hello Bluesky 👋👋👋👋🐙👋👋👋👋
A lot of customers have asked us to swim our way over here, so we're dipping our tentacles in.
Give us a follow, we'll be floating around to chat all things green & geeky, make energy fairer, and own up to van printing disasters:
We can’t lead the world on Net Zero if other countries look at our high electricity prices and decide they don’t want to follow.
Great to see Britain’s “build build build” pro-renewables campaign making the case for zonal pricing.
The renewables sector puts its own pipeline at risk if it doesn’t support market reforms to reduce bills. People are losing patience.
Renewable energy could deliver British consumers some of the cheapest electricity prices in Europe.
But until we have locational pricing, we’re just paying wind farms to switch off.