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Scrap zonal pricing, says Scots offshore wind industry

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialMarch 17, 20252 Mins Read
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A coalition of offshore wind developers is urging the UK Government to scrap zonal pricing, warning it risks derailing Scotland’s clean power progress.

The developers, representing around 33GW of Scotland’s future clean power capacity, have urged the government to rule out zonal pricing and adopt workable reforms to benefit consumers and protect investment.

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In a letter to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer MP and John Swinney MSP, First Minister of Scotland, the 17 developers, supported by industry bodies including Scottish Renewables, warned that investment could be halted and projects left unviable by the “unmanageable risk” of zonal pricing proposals.

The UK Government is currently considering introducing zonal pricing, which would divide the UK into different pricing zones and see consumers face varying electricity costs.

However, industry has warned this could lead to higher energy bills for both households and businesses.

Analysis has found that even a modest increase in the costs of building renewable projects would negate any potential savings from zonal pricing.

Scottish Renewables is urging the UK Government to introduce a Reformed National Market, a combination of measures to improve existing market arrangements.

Chief executive of Scottish Renewables Claire Mack said: “As we ramp up the delivery of clean power projects across Scotland, zonal pricing has become a dangerous distraction which risks derailing these vital new developments for energy security.

“Any theoretical benefits of zonal pricing have not been convincingly demonstrated and would take at least seven years to deliver.

“Scotland has become a key hub for investment in clean energy infrastructure, driving the move towards a sustainable and future-proof electricity system.

“However, to maintain and accelerate this momentum, it is imperative that these critical projects are safeguarded against the increasingly complex challenges we face in the current economic landscape.

“The renewable energy industry stands ready to support positive reforms which will offer a double win for consumers and industry, such as modernising unfair transmission charges.

“These are reforms which require considerable focus from government to deliver but will improve rather than impair industry.

“We urge the UK Government to rule out zonal pricing and commit to workable reforms which ensure industry can deliver the high-value jobs, new supply chains and affordable energy which are crucial for the future prosperity of our country.”

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