Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2026 [Draft]
Not just now, thank you.
That does not mean that we cannot reduce the climate impact of using that natural gas. I give members project Acorn. We need to invest in that, no matter what some of the sceptics in the Parliament say. It is environmental barbarism to halt our production only to import gas from the war-torn middle east or Trump’s America. The carbon dioxide footprint of shipping liquefied natural gas across the Atlantic is obscene. We should also use locally-sourced hydrocarbons to reduce emissions from our energy production.
However, unit marginal pricing is not the only problem. Transmission charges and regional pricing also need to change, because we have the equally absurd situation where the price of clean, green electricity that is generated right here in Scotland is based on the cost of sending that energy to London. The current transmission charging system charges people in Scotland more and people in London less to encourage energy production near the energy demand in London.