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Research by switching service Look After My Bills has found there will be an increase of more than £200 on average as 112 fixed deals come to an end this month,
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has made a provisional decision to adopt Ofgem’s default tariff cap methodology (DTC) in calculating the prepayment meter cap.
It looks like a chance may have finally come for those energy retail chiefs itching to vent their spleen about the first six months of the price cap.
Households are facing an energy bill increase of up to £362 (41 per cent) as 61 fixed deals across 13 suppliers come to an end this month, data from Uswitch suggests.
Ofgem has today (29 May) launched a consultation on its proposed framework for assessing whether market conditions facilitate "effective competition", in order for it to make a recommendation on the future of the price cap.
Ofgem has announced it is to consult on the conditions required for the regulator to make a recommendation on the future of the price cap "in the next few weeks".
British Gas owner Centrica has been granted a judicial review into how Ofgem calculates wholesale costs for its default price cap.
Npower saw 103,000 customers depart in the first three months of the year and reported losses before interest and tax of €45 million (£39 million).
Council-backed energy supplier Bristol Energy has announced it will offer a 100 per cent green electricity tariff in partnership with The Big Issue.
Renewable energy supplier Pure Planet has announced its second price drop of the year due to a fall in wholesale gas prices.
Big six supplier SSE has announced “voluntary enhanced redundancy opportunities” for a number of its customer service and metering teams.
Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a consultation as part of its review into the costs of the smart meter rollout within its default tariff cap.
It’s one of the most divisive policies among suppliers but what do their customers think of the energy price cap? Suzanne Heneghan reports on the findings of an exclusive Utility Week survey
Scottish Power’s power supply business has been hit by the mild winter and the impact of the government’s energy price cap, new figures have revealed.
Challenger supplier Igloo Energy has announced it is dropping its prices for the second time this year as wholesale gas prices “remain low”.
The supermarket chain had a white label agreement with British Gas since 2011 before it transferred all its customers to British Gas on 14 April.
More than 600,000 customers switched their electricity supplier over the course of March, according to the latest figures from Energy UK.