In 1998, electricity consumers in Britain will be able to choose their suppliers.
But the cost to the British taxpayer and electricity consumer has been enormous.
The state is a very small electricity consumer compared with other states.
See renewable obligation certificates, which we, as electricity consumers, pay for.
Deregulation has brought no benefits to this electricity consumer.
The estimated savings to utility stockholders and electricity consumers will run to about $1 billion a year.
I want to see the right kind of deal for electricity consumers in Northern Ireland.
System balancing entails costs which are passed on to electricity consumers.
These taxes could add $12 billion per year to the already high price tag footed by electricity consumers for environmental protection.
As electricity consumers, we're almost completely oblivious to that behind-the-scenes process.