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MOSL’s efforts to improve water retail frictions delivered ahead of budget
MOSL’s work to deliver its bilateral transactions programme, which seeks to ease frictions in the water retail market, has delivered £2.6 million greater savings than forecast. In its annual report for the year to 31 March 2024, the market operator revealed that the first phase of the project to simplify and standardise how trading parties interact with one another was delivered six months ahead of schedule.
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