Report: Ofgem prepares action over energy firms' failure to meet efficiency goals

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Telegraph reports fines are likely as Ofgem nears completion of long-running investigations

Six of the UK's largest energy companies could soon face significant fines over their failure to meet targets imposed through the government's previous energy efficiency schemes. The Telegraph reported...

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