Ofgem approves plan to separate National Grid's electricity system operator role

James Murray
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New legally separate company to be set up by April 2019 as part of National Grid group in a bid to address concerns over potential conflicts of interest

Ofgem yesterday moved to address long-standing concerns that the emergence of a smarter and more flexible grid could lead to conflicts of interest at grid operator National Grid. The watchdog confirmed...

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