Ecotricity extends green tariff price freeze to the autumn

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Company says strong winds and a 50 per cent increase in its customer base in the last six months will allow it to freeze prices until October

Ecotricity will today confirm that it is to extend its current price freeze until at least October, meaning the green energy specialist will have held prices at the same level for a minimum of 21 months....

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