The single UK power market means that peoples of the highlands and islands pay the most for their electricity despite it being generated on their doorstep. It is no wonder we have nimbys. These proposals were originally Tory, and follow American proposals with nodal rather the zonal models that the article suggests. Nodal pricing is insane with Texas having at least annual power problems, that we would likely replicate. Zonal pricing follows a more european model and this isn’t as insane as 5 minute settlements across thousands of nodes. Hourly settling across a few zones, with capacity pricing and such. It’s a half way house and a sensible reform for the industry imo
Anyway. I’ll bet you Miliband doesn’t reform energy wholesale pricing. That would likely mean higher prices for the SE in the short term. And in the longer term power plants where they are needed, can’t be spoiling that!