It's easy enough for Norway to brag about it as they get most of their electricity from hydro-power. If UK were to do the same whilst there are still coal powered electricity plants might only make for fresher air in London, whilst the effect on the planet as a whole could be negative.
It seems easier to me to reduce fossil fuel consumption by singling out and reducing petrol use trough direct taxes, than to reduce driving on coal-generated electricity. A tax on electricity would hit all sorts of users, not only drivers who are too lazy to get on their bikes.
It's easy enough for Norway to brag about it as they get most of their electricity from hydro-power. If UK were to do the same whilst there are still coal powered electricity plants might only make for fresher air in London, whilst the effect on the planet as a whole could be negative.
It seems easier to me to reduce fossil fuel consumption by singling out and reducing petrol use trough direct taxes, than to reduce driving on coal-generated electricity. A tax on electricity would hit all sorts of users, not only drivers who are too lazy to get on their bikes.