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Public procurement of electricity could save GB households £200 a year, says thinktank
A thinktank suggests that public procurement of electricity by the government could save households in England, Scotland, and Wales up to £200 annually. The plan aims to reduce energy bills by having the government act as the sole buyer of electricity before resale.
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