Ramping up domestic flexibility: Ofgem seeks input
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【Summary】Ofgem is seeking input on how to increase domestic flexibility in the energy sector. They are encouraging public participation to explore various options.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 25, 2023 10:09 AM PT
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