Study warns Ofgem transmission charging regime is slowing expansion of Britain's green electricity market

Cecilia Keating
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RenewableUK urges government to bring transmission charges paid by generators in line with those in other countries, arguing move would make UK more competitive on global stage

Britain's energy regulators are putting billions of pounds of green infrastructure investment at risk by overseeing an energy market which favours EU energy imports at the expense of home-grown schemes,...

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