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September 26, 2018
Network nationalisation could disrupt the low carbon, smart transition say energy networks
Renationalisation of the UK’s energy networks could disrupt the low carbon, digital transition underway across the sector and fall short of delivering more renewable generation, according to the sector’s leading trade body.
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