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Renewable energy supplier Pure Planet has announced its second price drop of the year due to a fall in wholesale gas prices.
6 years ago
Ofgem has launched a public consultation following an investigation into power exchange company Epex Spot under the Competition Act.
Research undertaken by the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has detailed a drop in levels of satisfaction and trust from non-domestic customers with their water companies. According to the figures, 87 per cent were satisfied with their water services in 2018, compared to 93 per cent in 2016.
Business energy supplier BES Utilities has announced it is cutting electricity bills for its customers due to a fall in wholesale costs.
A fall in wholesale energy costs is indicating the price cap will decrease from 1
Anyone who follows the energy sector closely will know that it is going through unprecedented
Renewable energy supplier Octopus Energy has announced it is reducing the cost of its standard variable tariff (SVT) from 1 May as a result of falling wholesale costs.
Big six supplier Npower has launched a standard variable tariff (SVT) price cap tracker tariff following a successful trial earlier this year.
EDF Energy has signed a partnership with energy storage provider Anesco to optimise a combined 16MW of solar and battery assets at the Clayhill solar farm in Bedfordshire.
Energy broker Utilitywise has announced it has gone into administration, with 576 jobs being made redundant.
Any attempt to bring the public utilities back into state ownership will be a fiendishly complex affair.
The market conditions that will encourage the construction of new large-scale gas storage facilities are unlikely to exist in the foreseeable future, MPs have been told.
24 CEOs, 6 industries; the sector is strapping itself in for a white-knuckle ride. The
Falling wholesale power prices due to the growth of renewables could, if unchecked, jeopardise investment in additional capacity in coming years, according to new research from Cornwall Insight.
Npower has announced an average price rise of 5.3 per cent. This is made up of an average rise of 4.4 per cent on gas and 6.2 per cent on electricity.
7 years ago
"While there are some significant barriers to TE—none more so than the fact it is not permitted in most markets—there are many compelling drivers"