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Sark Residents Revolt Against Proposed 77% Power Price Hike
14 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Sark's power regulator receives request to increase electricity price by 77%
- Residents refuse to pay additional legal levy, regulator deems price "unfair"
- Sark government plans to compulsorily purchase utility, upgrade aging grid

As of November 14, 2025, Sark's electricity regulator has received a request from the island's only commercial power company, Sark Electricity Limited (SEL), to increase the price of power by 77%. The proposed hike would see the price per unit rise from 52p to 92p.
The regulator, Shane Lynch, stated that SEL is seeking to recover around £25-30k in "unpaid legal levies" by spending approximately £1.2m of consumers' money on legal fees. Many Sark residents have refused to pay the additional levy, with one resident, Andy Boast, congratulating those who did not pay "out of fear or a desire not to have their electricity cut."




