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The UK power system is stuck between a rock and a hard place
The UK power system is in a difficult position between contradictory options. Policy decisions regarding electricity pricing involve rejecting zonal pricing in favor of a single national figure. The analysis suggests that while this choice appears misguided, reversing the decision is now impossible.
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