Under agreement with Ofgem, network operator will return electricity funds early

Households in Great Britain struggling with soaring energy bills are to benefit after National Grid agreed to bring forward a £200m payment to customers generated from its electricity cables to Europe.

Under an agreement with the watchdog Ofgem the energy network operator must pay back revenues made from subsea cables – which connect the electricity systems of neighbouring countries – over a five-year period above a cap.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Millions of destitute Britons rely on charity handouts, yet ministers feel no shame | Frances Ryan

A government that leaves its citizens unable to even eat or wash…

Woman ordered to let neighbour use her driveway so he can build two new houses next her home

A LAWYER has lost a bitter battle with her neighbour after a…

England out of World Cup after Harry Kane penalty miss against France

Everybody would have bet the house on Harry Kane. The England captain…

Like a frenzied gameshow contestant, Boris Johnson leaps every obstacle | Martha Gill

Covered in goo, jumping desperately between rotating rollers, the prime minister refuses…