Ofgem dismisses call for detailed 'embedded benefit' payments review

Michael Holder
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Watchdog reiterates view that swift reform of charging arrangements is best for consumers, despite concerns from small energy generators

Ofgem has again dismissed calls for a wider and more detailed review of embedded benefits for small energy generators, as it seeks to plough ahead with plans for a shake-up of the UK network's charging...

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