Thousands of firms in race to meet ESOS deadline

Madeleine Cuff
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Firms must be compliant with new energy efficiency scheme ESOS by tomorrow or have alerted the Environment Agency to their late submission

In less than 24 hours an estimated 10,000 companies are due to have registered as ESOS compliant with the Environment Agency, as part of a government initiative to encourage UK businesses to save energy....

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