The government’s gas market intervention is under fire after revelations east coast energy companies are turning away customers or charging them higher prices due to supply fears.
The government’s gas market intervention is under fire after revelations east coast energy companies are turning away customers or charging them higher prices due to supply fears. The Opposition says abnormalities in the market are the canary in the coal mine for a future energy crisis.
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