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Council-owned energy firm Bristol Energy has now been selling renewable gas to its customers for a whole year, the company has announced.
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Following the failed merger of Npower and its retail arm, SSE has tasked Katie Bickerstaffe, CEO of the mooted new company, with steering the division towards a listing or sale.
There can be no argument, climate change is the defining issue of our era, certainly
It looks like a chance may have finally come for those energy retail chiefs itching to vent their spleen about the first six months of the price cap.
Eon has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after a regional press advert claimed the company had been running for 70 years.
Business energy supplier BES Utilities has acquired Liverpool-based metering, asset and management company Access Install.
Industry voices have reacted mainly positively to recommendations made in the independent report by the Commission for Customers in Vulnerable Circumstances which called for “urgent action” to be taken in the energy sector.
After a tough year during which several suppliers exited the market and the revelation that
The energy sector needs to take “urgent action” to better identify customers in vulnerable circumstances and improve the support given to them, a report has urged.
With Ofgem apparently gearing up to begin its review of the microbusiness energy market, some
Sensors, smart networks and demand response are popular topics in utility blogs and magazines. However,
Energy suppliers Economy Energy and E (Gas and Electricity), along with consultancy firm Dyball Associates breached competition law, Ofgem has found.
Households are facing an energy bill increase of up to £362 (41 per cent) as 61 fixed deals across 13 suppliers come to an end this month, data from Uswitch suggests.
Ofgem has today (29 May) launched a consultation on its proposed framework for assessing whether market conditions facilitate "effective competition", in order for it to make a recommendation on the future of the price cap.
Just 8 per cent of UK energy and utility companies have deployed intelligent automation initiatives widely at scale compared to 16 per cent in France and India and 23 per cent in the United States, a report has found.
Leaders in the energy and water sectors have pledged their support for the UK’s bid to host the 2020 UN Conference of the Parties climate conference (COP26).