More green energy competition will reduce energy bills, CMA finds
Long-awaited Competition and Markets Authority report says how government allocates subsidies is contributing to businesses paying £500m extra on energy bills
A lack of competition in allocation of clean energy subsidies has inflated energy bills, a landmark study by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded. The year-long investigation, initiated...
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