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Fresh retail energy market legislation may be on the cards before the next election as the result of a government review, details of which emerged yesterday (5 March).
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Smart Energy GB says it intends to appeal a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) which bans a radio advert about smart meters “in its current form”.
Igloo Energy has followed fellow challenger supplier Bulb in bucking the recent price hike trend as it plans to cut prices by an average of 2.6 per cent.
Renewable energy supplier Good Energy has announced it has purchased a 12.9 per cent stake in electric vehicle (EV) charge point platform Zap-Map.
Brilliant Energy has entered level two credit default according to balancing and settlement code administrator Elexon.
On Thursday 7 February, the energy regulator announced the default price cap on standard variable
Challenger brands have been accused of following the big six’s lead and hiking up energy
Mid-tier supplier announces plans to cut prices by an average of £20 a year after fall in wholesale gas costs.
Big six supplier Eon has launched an initiative to help energy managers better communicate their value and help deliver greater savings for their respective businesses.
Price comparison website GoCompare has today (28 February) announced a rise in annual revenue, despite a decrease in price comparison revenue.
Challenger energy supplier Utilita has announced it has become a patron of The Prince’s Trust, the charity set up by Prince Charles.
The probe will examine whether the major European asset swap transaction will likely lead to a “substantial lessening of competition” in the UK energy market.
One of the UK’s biggest unions has called on ministers to ignore a call by its statutory climate advisor to ban gas boilers in new homes from 2025.
The accounts for challenger energy provider Solarplicity are listed as “overdue” on the Companies House website, prompting concerns the company is in difficulty.
The UK government wants energy suppliers to install smart meters in every home in England,
Octopus Energy is working with US-based company FLIR Systems to provide its customers with thermal imaging technology to detect sources of heat loss.
Two big six energy companies have responded to claims large energy suppliers are “running a cartel” by raising their standard variable tariffs (SVT) in line with the summer price cap.