Market reforms could give Scots cheapest energy in Europe, says Octopus boss

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Greg Jackson said regional pricing could reduce bills across the UK and give Scotland the cheapest electricity in Europe.

Greg Jackson said there needed to be ‘really rapid action’ to improve grid connections for new energy projects

Greg Jackson, founder and chief executive of Octopus Energy, said reforming the energy market could result in lower bills for people across all of the UK. Octopus Energy boss Greg Jackson, left, said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Government had made a ‘really good start’ on addressing issues in the energy market He made the claim as he said there needed to be “really rapid action” to improve grid connections for new energy projects.

He added: “That means waiting 13 years for us to be able to invest to create the jobs in building that and also for our citizens to get cheaper power.”

 

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