Energy Networks Association: Gas companies to quit trade body at end of 2024

Michael Holder
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Gas network firms such as Cadent, Northern Gas Networks, and SGN to leave ENA, as debate over gas industry's role in the net zero transition intensifies

Gas network companies across the UK and Ireland have told the Energy Networks Association (ENA) they intend to quit the trade body at the end of next year, sparking speculation around the prospect of a...

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