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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released a timetable for the second phase of its investigation into the planned merger between Innogy’s Npower and the retail arm of SSE.
A leaked internal email from Npower owner Innogy states it is “extremely concerned” it will bear the brunt of thousands of job cuts planned as part of a major shakeup of the European energy industry.
Npower profits rose by more than a quarter over the first three months of 2018 as continued customer losses were offset by increased demand and reduced costs.
Scottish Power has introduced its first tariff to enable customers to charge their electric vehicles (EVs) at home.
Chief executive Iain Conn remained upbeat as British Gas owner Centrica has filed its quarterly results. Updating shareholders ahead of the company’s AGM, he said: “2018 has begun well and overall financial performance in the year to date has been good, despite high competitive intensity in all our markets.”
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.
Eon profits rose sharply in the first three months of 2018 despite a decline in
Centrica chairman Rick Haythornthwaite is to step down within the next 12 months.
The proposed SSE-Npower merger has been referred for a second stage of investigation by the
Ofgem has revealed plans to further expand the reach of its safeguard tariff for vulnerable customers.
Utility Week explores the opportunities for UK energy suppliers as electric vehicle registrations drive relentlessly upwards.
Co-op Energy has said the completion of its acquisition of Flow Energy is “an opportunity to grow the co-operative movement within energy”.
Energy suppliers owe £1.3 billion to around 11 million UK households, who have maintained surplus
Firms with an “energy strategy” are twice as likely to be ahead in the market and outperforming competitors, reveals research from Centrica Business Solutions.
The £140 Warm Home discount (WHD) scheme only available via the Big Six traps low-income households into bad energy deals, a new report has revealed.
The app-based renewable energy supplier says it has made "several efficiencies in its digital operations" which it is passing on to its members.
The government’s energy price cap legislation has cleared the House of Commons.
Centrica is to test the use of blockchain to enable peer-to-peer trading between households and
Origami Energy has appointed Margaret Rice-Jones as chairman on the company’s board of directors to drive the next phase of the company's growth.