Ofgem unveils energy reforms
Ofgem will today announced its final proposals for reforming the retail energy market, which plan to reduce and simplify the number of tariffs available for consumers.
Ofgem will today announced its final proposals for reforming the retail energy market, which plan to reduce and simplify the number of tariffs available for consumers.
A number of British consumers may be able to cut their energy tariffs from December under rules proposed by regulator Ofgem which it hopes will encourage competition.
Lawrence Slade from the industry trade body Energy UK has told ITV Daybreak that "these reforms start putting customers first again.
"The really key thing here is to help customers get on the best tariff for their circumstances."
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