Energy companies, politicians and analysts have warned that consumers face a decade of higher gas and electricity bills amid widespread criticism of shortcomings in the government’s Energy Security Strategy
Investec analyst Martin Young said the omission showed “a clear lack of ambition”, while EY sustainability partner Rob Doepel called it a “missed opportunity”.
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