The collapse of Robin Hood Energy has left more than £53 million of bills unpaid, a report on its final liquidation shows.
The winding-up of the failed council-run energy company has been completed five years after it went into administration.
In the final round of the company, it was concluded there were 347 claims of owed money from individuals and companies amounting to £67.1 million in total.
According to the final report by liquidators, published last week, only £13.7 million of the claims has been paid out.
This means more than £53 million in claims will go unpaid by the failed firm.
Robin Hood Energy (RHE) was set up by Nottingham City Council in 2015 to compete with the ‘big six’ energy companies as a not-for-profit offering…