Total to supply BT with renewable power under three-year deal

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Around half of BT's total annual UK power consumption to be supplied via renewable energy certificates from French oil and gas giant

Total has struck a three-year deal to supply BT with 100 per cent renewable electricity from a mix of sources including solar, wind and hydropower from across the UK, the French oil and gas giant announced...

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