Power companies looking to ‘carve’ out ‘as much money as they can’

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Power companies looking to ‘carve’ out ‘as much money as they can’
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Sky News host James Morrow says some energy companies are considering abolishing discounts for customers for paying on time.

Sky News host James Morrow says some energy companies are considering abolishing discounts for customers for paying on time. “There are now power companies … that are looking to get rid of things such as discounts for paying on time,” Mr Morrow told Sky News host Sharri Markson.

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