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Before the opening of the water market on 1 April 2017, it was expected that energy brokers would enter the market in droves, seeking opportunities to add water to their existing energy offerings. Utility Week’s sister title Water.Retail speaks to retailer bosses to discover whether they consider these brokers a threat or an opportunity.
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"Some customers have benefited, but these are generally big consumers"
"The energy market is changing rapidly, and the need for radical adaptation grows ever closer"
Earlier this week Ofgem announced it will formally ban all energy suppliers from back-billing customers for energy used more than 12 months ago. We asked energy suppliers for their views on the announcement.
Five years would be a better length for RIIO2, given the amount of uncertainty the price control period is likely to contain, according to the outgoing finance director of UK Power Networks (UKPN).
"It is clear that, after years of light regulation, regulated utilities are now set for a more aggressive approach"
Keric Morris asks whether the energy price cap is the final push the industry needs to embrace the new energy future.
UK Power Networks finance director Richard Roberts has retired after 18 years.
SP Energy Networks has launched a £15 million green economy fund to support initiatives focused on decarbonising Scotland’s heating and transport.
Ofwat is considering an overhaul of the self-supply process, to make it simpler for businesses