Charging customers for energy based on location could harm UK industry'
Briefly

A proposal to revamp Britain's energy market may create financial burdens for businesses far from energy sources, threatening the UK's green investment ambitions.
Major business groups warn that the government's plan to create zones for energy pricing could lead to increased costs for clean energy developers, impacting investments in low-carbon energy.
Under the new energy plans, consumers near energy projects would pay less, while those farther away could face higher bills, complicating the landscape for manufacturers.
Supporters of the zonal pricing model argue that it will enhance efficiency in the energy system and alleviate the need for costly transmission lines, ultimately lowering bills.
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