Monday 19 August 2013

Householders and businesses in N. Scotland to save £50 million on energy bills

Householders and businesses in N. Scotland to save £50 million on energy bills

 

Householders and businesses in the North of Scotland are set to save a total of £50 million a year on their energy bills after the Government retains a scheme to help with electricity distribution costs.

 

The Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme offers protection from the significantly higher distribution costs faced by electricity users in the far north of the country, when compared with other parts of the UK.

 

The Government’s decision comes after a public call for comments on the scheme, which will provide a £36 reduction on an average electricity bill to the 690,000 domestic consumers in the North of Scotland.

 

Read the full press notice on the DECC website

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