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SSE and Npower have decided to enter into negotiations on adjusting the terms of the planned merger, blaming regulatory interventions such as the price cap.
5 years ago
Climate change is one of the most profound challenges of our time. A decade on
Over the past 12 months, smart meters have come in for increasing criticism. While various
This past week has been no exception, with no fewer than three “whammies” threatening to
There has been a mixed reaction to the final level of Ofgem's incoming energy price cap.
Ofgem has today (6 November) set the final level of the incoming energy price cap at £1,137, which is just £1 higher than the proposed amount.
Three million households collectively owe nearly £400 million to their energy supplier at the start of autumn.
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The regulator’s head of metering and market operations, consumers and markets, Jacqui Russell has considered what can be learned from previous investigations.
EDF Energy will supply electricity to public sector bodies in Scotland and the North East of England after being awarded two electricity supply contracts.
Ofgem’s supplier of last resort (SoLR) process had just been drafted in to rescue Iresa
Ofgem issued the provisional order on 24 September after Npower had "refused to fully comply" in the collective switching trial.
Eversmart says its 'Family Saver Club' tariff is the cheapest on the market.
The Dutch sister company of UK energy supplier OneSelect has had its energy licence revoked by The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).
Ofgem’s recently published annual State of the Energy Market report demonstrates that more consumers are