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Brighton-based supplier Toto Energy has expressed its concerns regarding the mutualisation process.
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The Scottish government has confirmed its commitment to setting up a public-owned energy company despite last week’s collapse of Our Power.
Mike Quinn has announced his intention to step down as the chief executive of Ervia.
The boss of the UK’s largest water company expressed deep disappointment about Ofwat’s decision to place Thames Water in the “significant scrutiny” category in its initial assessment for PR19 business plans.
Research from Quadient has revealed that 43 per cent of consumers have already stopped using traditional providers in favour of an alternative or are planning to, while a further 41 percent believe things will get much harder for them.
Ofwat has today (31 January) published its initial assessment of water companies' business plans for the 2019 price review, PR19. The industry reacts.
Ofwat has taken a tough stance on all but three water companies and will push them to go further to deliver for customers between 2020 and 2025.
Philip Hammond has expressed hope that Hitachi might still press ahead with its plans to build a new nuclear plant in north Wales.
Ofgem has appointed Utilita Energy as the supplier of last resort (SoLR) to failed supplier Our Power’s 31,000 domestic customers.
As Ofwat prepares to publish its initial assessment of water companies’ business plans, Nigel Hawkins asks if 2019 could be the year that the firms’ customers do better than their shareholders.
Auto-switching service Switchd has announced it has raised £500,000 in its latest funding round.
Big six supplier Npower has introduced a tracker tariff which keeps below the price cap by 6 per cent.
Severn Trent has successfully trialled an alternative payment method which it says will make paying bills “easier than ever”.
Ofgem has confirmed it will issue a strategic review of the micro business retail market in the coming year.
Water retailer Wave has laid out plans to expand substantially in Scotland.