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In an article in The Times John Crackett, now Head of Networks at Eon, criticised proposals by Ofgem regarding payment of investment in the energy network:
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In an article in The Times [[John Crackett]], now Head of Networks at Eon, criticised proposals by Ofgem regarding payment of investment in the energy network:
  
      “We can cut carbon, we can cut costs, but we can’t do both,” said John Crackett, networks chief at Eon.
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:“We can cut carbon, we can cut costs, but we can’t do both,” said John Crackett, networks chief at Eon.
  
      “We need to have fair returns that are attractive to investors. If they are not attractive, we are not going to reach    
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:“We need to have fair returns that are attractive to investors. If they are not attractive, we are not going to reach the [government] goals because companies won’t invest.”<ref>, "Fortson, Danny [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/utilities/article6841125.ece Scottish Power at war with Ofgem, The Times]", accessed 8 April 2010</ref>
      the[government] goals because companies won’t invest.”<ref>, "Fortson, Danny [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/utilities/article6841125.ece Scottish Power at war with Ofgem, The Times]", accessed 8 April 2010</ref>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:18, 9 April 2010

In an article in The Times John Crackett, now Head of Networks at Eon, criticised proposals by Ofgem regarding payment of investment in the energy network:

“We can cut carbon, we can cut costs, but we can’t do both,” said John Crackett, networks chief at Eon.
“We need to have fair returns that are attractive to investors. If they are not attractive, we are not going to reach the [government] goals because companies won’t invest.”[1]

Notes

  1. , "Fortson, Danny Scottish Power at war with Ofgem, The Times", accessed 8 April 2010