Electricity consumers can claim £ 200 per day for the service "bad", says regulator
Electricity companies to charge ?10 ?200 per day for industrial customers to be low. Photo: Getty Images
The new regime, introduced by the regulator Ofgem, is the first time the owners, developers and try to connect to the network of companies have to charge damage - electricity network operators interests .OFGEM says 'bad' customer service levels were hunted changes.
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Room manufacturers said compensation of the concession scheme has been long venir.Ray Farrow, Advisor to the House Builders Federation, said: "we've been pushing this during four years and we now have some guarantee of standards and of amendes.Ils are small amounts of money in terms of delays occurring, but it is still a step in the right direction."
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Payments ranging from £ 10 per day when companies fail to provide quotes on the cost of a house connection within agreed to £ 200 per day for industrial customers to be low.
OFGEM has acted on numerous occasions against .the poor customer service levels of last year, the watchdog fined FED 2 m £ for violating a whole separate connection standards.