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February 4, 2020

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Targeted Charging Review (TCR) – Part 2

RPA TechnologyBy chrisFebruary 4, 2020

As a result of the TCR changes to TNUoS and DUoS charging structures for residual costs will be implemented from April 2021 onwards. A second OFGEM review will consider “forward looking” charges, which are designed to provide pricing signals to consumers to encourage specific consumption behaviour.

Forecasting Energy Consumption

Energyst Magazine February 2020 – Published Article

RPA TechnologyBy chrisFebruary 4, 2020

Cloud computing and robotic process automation are about to disrupt the energy sector, automating energy bill management – and even procurement itself – according to third party intermediary, Catalyst Commercial Services.

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