Ed Miliband, UK's Secretary of State for Energy and Net Zero, is considering a zonal pricing plan that could drastically change energy bills. This scheme could create a "postcode lottery," with bills potentially surging by up to £300 a year for some.
This controversial shift aims to encourage localized energy usage but may risk economic and political backlash. Proponents argue it reduces wastage, while critics see it as a threat to fairness and the net zero goal. As debates ignite, UK households wonder: will they win or lose in this energy overhaul?