OVO Energy ditches 'dirty' coal and nuclear from its fuel mix

James Murray
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Company launches Gas Generator Certificates, which it hopes will encourage more utilities to shift from coal to lower-carbon gas and renewables

OVO Energy has today announced it has removed coal and nuclear power from its energy supplies, as part of a new initiative designed to accelerate the transition to a gas and renewables-based energy mix....

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