Octopus Energy Group continues international expansion with Brazil partnership

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Energy giant signs agreement with Energisa Group to accelerate South American clean energy development

Octopus Energy Group's international expansion plans have taken another step forward, thanks to a major new partnership with Brazil-based electricity and gas provider Energisa Group. The two companies...

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