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Scotland up in arms over higher electricity charges

By Andrew Bolger, Scotland Correspondent

Published: August 19 2007 22:22 | Last updated: August 19 2007 22:22

Scottish businesses and politicians have lobbied strenuously against proposals by Ofgem to increase electricity transmission charges to generators that are located further away from centres of demand – such as the south of England.

When electricity flows along transmission lines, some of this energy is lost as heat. These losses increase the further electricity travels, so more electricity has to be generated than is consumed.

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