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EDF Energy will supply electricity to public sector bodies in Scotland and the North East of England after being awarded two electricity supply contracts.
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Ofgem’s supplier of last resort (SoLR) process had just been drafted in to rescue Iresa
Ofgem issued the provisional order on 24 September after Npower had "refused to fully comply" in the collective switching trial.
Eversmart says its 'Family Saver Club' tariff is the cheapest on the market.
The Dutch sister company of UK energy supplier OneSelect has had its energy licence revoked by The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).
Ofgem’s recently published annual State of the Energy Market report demonstrates that more consumers are
Robin Hood Energy has announced an increase to the price of its standard variable tariff which will rise by 14.8 per cent for the average dual fuel customer starting on 29 November.
Scottish Power has reported a rise in third quarter profits after its generation and supply business continued to rebound from a poor performance in 2017.
Is energy supply a legitimate area of interest for local authorities, or an expensive vanity project that is unlikely to either make money or help the local community?
Following the recent collapse of Iresa and other challenger suppliers, Ofgem’s decision to review its
Two more companies have joined the fast-growing market for switching services. The free-to-use websites Weflip
Snowdrop Energy said on its website that the "continued increase in wholesale market prices" has put pressure on its business, which has sparked the decision to “protect” its customers through winter.
First Utility has been chosen as the supplier of last resort to rescue the customers of failed energy retailer Usio Energy, which ceased trading on Monday (15 October).