Insulation industry urges Ofgem to mandate fresh £55m wave of energy saving measures

James S Murray
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As watchdog consults on proposed fines for energy companies that failed to meet efficiency targets, National Insulation Association argues it would be appropriate for penalties to fund home improvements

Ofgem is facing fresh calls to ensure those companies that failed to meet energy efficiency upgrade targets under the government's previous energy saving schemes are forced to deliver additional upgrades...

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