Ofgem's Targeted Charging Review shows a disregard for the government's energy policy

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RenewableUK's Nathan Bennett warns that proposed reforms from Ofgem run counter to the government's clean growth and decarbonisation goals - and renewables projects could suffer as a result

Hidden in the dense complexity and many pages of Ofgem's Targeted Charging Review is a critical admission: "There is a risk that these changes could lead to the cancellation of some projects, including...

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