Sark electricity generation restriction proposed

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The desire for self-generation is a result of an unresolved price dispute on the Channel Island

Sark's politicians have proposed that residents who generate their own electricity will need a licence.

Electricity on the island is more than four times as expensive as in the UK, which has led to a growing demand for self-generated power.

The scheme was submitted by the chair of the Policy and Finance Committee Sam La Trobe-Bateman.

Conseiller La Trobe-Bateman said the law was to "help control" the network, preventing further price rises for those who cannot afford to generate their own power.

The growing number of islanders generating their own power is not a "benefit to the community as a whole", he said.