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The competition watchdog has taken action against gas provider Daligas for failing to provide pricing information to small business customers (SMEs).
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The supplier said the 1.4 per cent price increase, which it announced in April and came into effect in June, was not fully reflective of the pressures it faced at the time. Cost-cutting measures allowed it to offset some of the inflation in wholesale power prices, but the company said it can no longer continue to do this.
Centrica has agreed to buy a 50 per cent stake in the biomethane gas shipper Barrow Green Gas (BGG) - the only gas shipper in the UK to focus solely on the green gas market.
Ecotricity said the use of animal products to produce biomass power and biomethane, including both effluents and body parts, has remained a “well-kept secret”, despite being widespread within the energy industry.
Utilita is to open a high street shop at Gosport in Hampshire later this month
Professor Martin Cave also expressed scepticism that vulnerable customers will be able to find good deals in the energy market by the time the government’s mooted price cap runs out.
The not-for-profit energy supplier Robin Hood Energy has reported a £202,000 trading surplus – its first ever - in its financial results for the year to the end of March.
The headline figure, revealed in an annual report, consists of £7.8 billion of direct benefits, £8.8 billion of indirect benefits and a £542 million reduction in funding for networks companies.
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More than 22 UK households do not submit monthly electricity and gas meter readings and
The upper house of parliament backed, by 193 votes to 192, a Labour amendment to the government’s capping legislation by introducing a permanent relative cap on prices.
SSE’s chairman Richard Gillingwater has urged shareholders to vote through its deal to merge with fellow big six energy supplier Npower.
Ofgem has closed a second case into SSE this month, having decided not to take formal action for the delay customers experienced when they switched tariffs.
The Annual Fuel Poverty Statistics Report, published by the government reveals the proportion of UK households in fuel poverty has increased by 0.1 per cent in one year.
Shadow energy minister Lord Grantchester has tabled an amendment to the government’s price cap bill, which would require Ofgem to cap the differential between the highest and lowest prices charged by each supplier.
Iresa Energy is a step closer to having its supplier licence revoked as it has not managed to resolve all its customer service failings since Ofgem imposed a temporary ban in March.