Time for an extra jumper?

While the recent increases in energy prices have brought about an increased awareness of its cost, consumers currently have little, if any, understanding or control over how they use energy. Consumers should be empowered to play a greater role in managing their energy consumption, potentially reduci...

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Energy policy
Energy prices
Suppliers
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