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Scotland currently faces higher-than-average standing charges, largely reflecting the higher costs of transporting power to...
Conclusion
Scotland currently faces higher-than-average standing charges, largely reflecting the higher costs of transporting power to rural areas compared with large population centres. The burden of higher standing charges is particularly acute for Scotland’s remote and island communities, who also experience higher levels of fuel poverty and, in many cases, are bearing the brunt of the infrastructure required to deliver UK- wide clean power ambitions. This disparity risks undermining public confidence in the transition and exacerbating inequalities, particularly in the short-term, as increased infrastructure investment pushes up bills. (Conclusion, Paragraph 43)
Source
Committee
Scottish Affairs Committee
Report
1st Report - Clean Power by 2030: A fair deal for Scotland?
21 May 2026
HC 164
Addressee Bodies
Scotland Office
Timeline
Report published
21 May 2026