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E.On to push back on UK’s ‘damaging’ energy policy short-termism

E.On has called the UK’s short-termist energy policy damaging as the group prepares to refocus on the household supply market through a £38bn deal with RWE and has urged the UK Government to reconsider using energy efficiency measures to cut hundreds of pounds off bills in favour of a temporary energy price cap. This is a far more sustainable policy which politicians should consider. E-On is hoping to undertake a major asset swap deal with RWE in which E.On will snap up Innogy, the parent company of Npower, in exchange for its energy generation assets.


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Journal title: Daily Telegraph

Keywords: Domestic energy efficiency - Energy Conservation and Efficiency

Countries: UK -

Organisation: RWE|E-On

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