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Economy Energy has finished bottom of the Citizens Advice’s league table of energy suppliers for
8 years ago
Industry figures have welcomed the news that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to
Good Energy Group has announced the appointment of Tim Jones as an independent non-executive director.
Spark Energy has unveiled plans to employ 160 new staff members to mark the first
Yorkshire is home to the savviest energy customers in the UK, according to research from
More than seven million households could be excluded from the price cap, according to new
The Scottish Government has to award 12 green energy projects a total of £2.6 million,
Foresight Metering has appointed a former chief executive of Npower, Volker Beckers, as its new
Green energy company Ecotricity and charge point manufacturer Rolec EV have launched the Fully Charged
Renewable energy provider, Good Energy will install the “first bespoke” battery service solution at the
So Energy has announced all of its customers across the company’s tariffs are now supplied
There are now more than 8,613,700 smart and advanced meters operating across homes and businesses in Great
Electricity generation by the major power producers was down 2.4 per cent, with coal down
Is it the beginning of the end? As Centrica’s share price plummeted this week, industry
Eon has launched a two-year fixed tariff after joining forces with smart thermostat provider, Tado.
As Centrica becomes the latest company to announce it is scrapping SVTs, is the industry trying to prove it doesn’t need a price cap? And will its efforts make a difference?
Last week Centrica announced it had lost 823,000 customers in four months. It was then hit by a record fall in share price and its worst ever day on the stock market. The papers would have you believe the company’s down and out, but the industry sees things differently.
The UK’s first energy trading community platform is to be tested on Hackney’s Banister House
British Gas lost 823,000 domestic accounts – nearly 6 per cent of its household customer
Energy supplier E has been fined £260,000 after Ofgem found its sales representatives were misleading