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    Report urges more proactive UK grid investments to help decarbonisation

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    Posted on February 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK must reform grid investments to meet decarbonisation goals by 2050, with power demand expected to double, requiring significant financial input.

    UK Electricity Distribution Needs Proactive Investment for Decarbonisation

    OSLO (Reuters) - Britain's electricity distribution network is facing a fundamental role change to deliver the country's net zero emissions target, requiring more proactive investments, a report from a government-appointed commission found on Friday.

    Distribution networks deliver electricity to homes and businesses and are highly regulated, with companies given an annual allowance for expenditures, so-called price controls, to protect customers from unnecessarily high grid use costs.

    However, the current regulatory process was too complex and focused on short-term costs, rather than the wider goals of economic growth and decarbonisation, the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) said in its latest report.

    The UK aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

    "Price controls will need to be reformed to enable proactive investment," it added.

    Power demand in Britain is set to rise by around 50% by 2035 and double by 2050 as heating, transport and industry increasingly turn to electricity to decarbonise, the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) said in its latest report.

    This could require nationwide investments of 37-50 billion British pounds ($47-$63 billion) in the distribution network between today and 2050, at least double current price control levels, the report said.

    While the exact timing of the new demand was uncertain, waiting for it to materialise risked investing too late, creating bottlenecks and delays, it added.

    Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution, a subsidiary of SSE, welcomed the report and hoped its finding would be reflected when regulator Ofgem set the next round of price controls starting in 2028.

    "SSEN shares the NIC's view that any impact on customer bills will be limited, and expects that in the longer term, this additional efficient investment will ultimately help keep costs lower for consumers overall," the company said.

    ($1 = 0.7910 pounds)

    (Reporting by Nora Buli; editing by David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK electricity distribution needs proactive investment for decarbonisation.
    • •Current regulatory processes focus too much on short-term costs.
    • •Price controls need reform to support long-term economic growth.
    • •Power demand in the UK is expected to rise significantly by 2050.
    • •Investments of 37-50 billion pounds are needed by 2050.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Report urges more proactive UK grid investments to help decarbonisation

    1What is the UK's target for net zero emissions?

    The UK aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

    2How much investment is needed for the electricity distribution network?

    The report estimates that nationwide investments of 37-50 billion British pounds ($47-$63 billion) will be required between now and 2050.

    3What does the National Infrastructure Commission recommend?

    The National Infrastructure Commission recommends reforming price controls to enable proactive investment in the electricity distribution network.

    4What is the expected rise in power demand in Britain?

    Power demand in Britain is projected to rise by around 50% by 2035 and double by 2050 due to the shift towards electricity for heating, transport, and industry.

    5How did SSEN Distribution respond to the report?

    Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution welcomed the report and expressed hope that its findings would influence the next round of price controls set by regulator Ofgem.

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