Ramping up domestic flexibility: Ofgem seeks public input
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【Summary】Ofgem is seeking public input on how to increase domestic flexibility in the energy sector. They are inviting views and suggestions from consumers and industry stakeholders to help shape future policies.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 17, 2023 4:19 PM PT
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