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Customers could be left short changed if the energy price cap is only reviewed once every six months, an MP has warned.
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Chris Thewlis, director of customer service and sales (domestic), Npower: “According to Ofgem, 52 per
The level of the energy price cap will be reviewed every six months and extra safeguards will be included for customers on green default tariffs, the government has announced as it tables legislation to intervene in the supply market.
Eon has launched a “no frills” fixed one-year “smart saver” tariff, which will be available to customers by telephone and priced at £1,038 based on the national average dual fuel consumption.
Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) of UK households have never switched energy provider, according to the latest research from MoneySuperMarket.
Industry body Energy UK says government plans to improve energy efficiency in the private rented
Centrica has announced the loss of 4,000 jobs in the face of stiff competition and the looming price cap on energy tariffs.
It correctly identified that including increased switching as a cap objective was unlikely to meet
Scottish Power profits have dipped after its retail arm saw its earnings halved during 2017, partly due to the loss of around 200,000 customers.
Ofgem will be handed a mandate to prevent suppliers gaming the soon to be introduced cap on energy bills, Claire Perry has revealed.
The European Commission has given its approval for the Shell Petroleum Company (Shell) acquisition of First Utility.
Overall satisfaction with energy suppliers has fallen by 2.5 per cent - the first drop since 2011 - according to the latest figures from uSwitch.
Ikea has launched a collective energy switch that promises a 100 per cent renewable electricity tariff.
Companies will need to work around the clock to finish installing 53 million smart gas and electric meters in homes by the 2020 target, according to new research by Which?
EDF Energy profits have plunged due to a drop in energy consumption and lower power prices during 2017.
Local Authorities across Sussex have partnered a local energy company to deliver a new initiative to encourage customers to switch energy suppliers.
Centrica, which owns Britain’s biggest household energy supplier British Gas, is expected to report profits of about £1.3 billion, down from £1.5 billion last year.
The industry has countered media claims that smart meters will leave homes vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Ofgem “needs to up its game” and become “more proactive” in protecting energy customers, Business,
The number of customers switching supplier has risen by 14 per cent, according to the latest figures from Energy UK.