Power consumers could soon benefit from lower electricity bills as regulators review trading fees. This move coincides with the upcoming implementation of market coupling, a reform designed to unify electricity prices across trading platforms. The aim is to enhance efficiency and transparency, ultimately reducing procurement costs for buyers.
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