Green Deal provider calls for end to 'Big Six oligopoly', as it prepares to shut up shop

Jessica Shankleman
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Energy Saving Co-operative in process of winding up blames market uncertainty for its closure

The first co-operative to become a provider of the government's Green Deal has been forced to shut up shop, blaming the uncertainty created around one of the government's flagship energy efficiency schemes....

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