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    22 May 2026

    [PDF] Clean Power by 2030: A fair deal for Scotland?

    [PDF] Clean Power by 2030: A fair deal for Scotland?

    Article Summary

    Key point
    This article discusses a parliamentary report on achieving clean power in Scotland by 2030. It suggests a consistent standing charge following Ofgem's review of energy system costs.
    Why it matters
    No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
    Expected impact
    Mixed / neutral impact — A structural or regulatory development to monitor.

    This article discusses a parliamentary report on achieving clean power in Scotland by 2030. It suggests a consistent standing charge following Ofgem's review of energy system costs.

    What This Means

    The proposal for a consistent standing charge could simplify billing for UK consumers, but its impact depends on the final amount. We've seen varying standing charges create confusion, so standardisation might offer clarity. However, if the charge is set too high, it could disproportionately affect low-usage households, potentially negating the benefits of energy efficiency. We need to ensure any changes are fair and transparent for all bill-payers.

    • Consumers: No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
    • Businesses: Limited direct cost impact for businesses for now.
    • Energy market: A structural or regulatory development to monitor.

    From The Source

    UK Parliament · 22 May 2026

    This summary and analysis is based on reporting from UK Parliament. Read the full original article on their website.

    Read on UK Parliament

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