A bold plan for public sector bodies such as councils, hospitals and emergency services to cut their soaring energy bills by clubbing together to buy fuel in the futures market is being aggressively championed by one of the UK's largest local authorities.
Local authorities spend more than £2bn a year on fuel - much of it oil for heating schools - but this does not include large quantities of petrol and diesel bought by private contractors, such as refuse collectors and highway maintenance companies.



