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The transformation of the big six into the “big five” in the UK’s energy retail
6 years ago
But the dream was soon to turn sour. Npower was later to become synonymous with
Mid-tier green energy supplier Octopus Energy has acquired West Sussex-based Affect Energy for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.
Ofgem has announced it will open a "disclosure room" to review “sensitive and confidential” data regarding the development of the impending default energy price cap.
SSE has announced it will increase prices for some of its customers in line with
There are now more than 12 million smart and advanced meters operating across homes and businesses in Great Britain, according to new figures from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
SSE and Npower have welcomed the Competition and Market’s Authority’s provisional approval of the proposed retail merger between the two big six companies.
SSE has issued a second green bond worth €650 million, confirming the big six supplier
We’ve now learnt how Ofgem’s governing body, the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority, has called
As more customers than ever before find themselves in vulnerable situations or circumstances, utilities stand
Energy giant British Gas has paid out £2.65 million for issues surrounding exit fees after an investigation found the company misinformed and overcharged some customers.
Big six supplier Scottish Power has announced it is increasing its standard variable tariff (SVT) for the second time this year as a result of rising wholesale energy costs.
The app is due to be made available to E’s smart meter customers this autumn and will send notifications when it’s time to top-up.
Green energy tariffs are among the cheapest on the market but common misconceptions about them still remain, uSwitch.com has found.
A new energy risk forecasting tool has been designed to assist business energy users in developing a long-term strategy to mitigate the risks brought on by rising costs.
As part of the move, the company has appointed Andrew Beasley to the newly created role of general manager for utilities.
Two-thirds of people would like to see the market share of the big six energy suppliers broken up to allow cleaner, locally owned energy systems to grow, a survey has found.
Founders of Look After My Bills, Henry de Zoete and Will Hodson struck a deal with Tej Lalvani and Jenny Campbell for the lowest amount of equity ever given away – 3 per cent for £120,000.
More than one in five disengaged customers who took part in a collective switching trial run by Ofgem changed their energy deal, the regulator has revealed.
Scottish consumers will need to make significant changes to the way they use energy if government emissions targets are to be met, a study has found.