Electricity is much more expensive than gas in the UK because gas generation sets the marginal wholesale price and most levies are placed on electricity bills, rather than gas. This is a significant disincentive for consumers switching from fossil fuel to electric heating and a major barrier to decarbonising homes. Lowering the price of electricity relative to gas has been the tipping point needed to encourage the mass uptake of low carbon heating systems in some European countries. (Conclusi...
Electricity is much more expensive than gas in the UK because gas generation sets the marginal wholesale price and most levies are placed on electricity bills, rather than gas. This is a significant disincentive for consumers switching from fossil fuel to electric heating and a major barrier to decarbonising homes. Lowering the price of electricity relative to gas has been the tipping point needed to encourage the mass uptake of low carbon heating systems in some European countries. (Conclusion, Paragraph 90) Type: conclusion | Number: 12 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: For the government to achieve the clean power 2030 target it is critical that our electricity price reflects the cheaper wholesale price of clean energy. As the Committee concludes, the current distribution of policy costs means that the cost of low carbon technologies is artificially inflated compa