The article highlights the role of The Independent in covering significant issues from reproductive rights to energy regulation. It showcases the newspaper's commitment to accessible journalism without paywalls, emphasizing the vital funds generated by the Energy Redress Scheme to support vulnerable consumers in the UK. Over six years, energy companies have paid £152 million in penalties for various infractions, with this funding going towards energy efficiency initiatives, assisting those in need, and promoting net-zero strategies through 647 supported projects.
Energy companies in the UK have paid out 152 million over the past six years for failing to meet licence conditions, supporting vulnerable customers and promoting energy efficiency.
The Energy Redress Scheme has supported 647 projects aimed at assisting vulnerable consumers, offering energy-saving advice, and furthering the development of net-zero strategies.
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