It also concluded that, post-Brexit, the UK may be more vulnerable to energy shortages in the event of extreme weather or unplanned generation outages.
Committee chairperson Lord Teverson said: "Individuals and businesses across the UK depend on a reliable and affordable supply of energy. In recent years, the UK has achieved such a supply in partnership with the EU, working with other member states to make cross-border trade in energy easier and cheaper."
Teverson said it was still uncertain whether this situation could continue without remaining in the (European) single market, IEM and the other bodies that develop and implement the EU's energy policy.
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