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A new survey has found only 55 per cent find their energy and water bills
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If the UK is to meet its future emissions reduction targets, it will have to decarbonise heat. A Utility Week roundtable, held in association with the Energy Systems Catapult, considered how.
It’s all change at Ofgem. The announcement that two senior staffers are following Rachel Fletcher
Utility Week rounds up some of the newest additions to the energy retail market, and how they plan to stay afloat in a sea full of competitors.
Centrica, along with other representatives across the sector will launch a practical utilities resource next month to support customers and employees with dementia.
Global home services business, has revealed 71 per cent of customers worldwide are satisfied with their utility company but 67% would recommend them.
The Labour Party’s water and electricity nationalisation plans could cost up to £141.65 billion, according
Small energy suppliers occupied the league table again this year in Which’s energy survey whereas the UK’s big six were ranked the lowest.
Charities fear a health crisis is imminent, as a poll for comparison website Comparethemarket found
The Scottish government put pressure on the ‘big six’ energy suppliers about their use of
The government has extended the deadline for the installation of the first generation of smart
Published this week, the CCC report said the strategy contains a ‘welcome recognition’ of the
Centrica executive Catherine O’Kelly is to take the helm at Bord Gáis Energy in September.
Ofgem faces a shake-up following the introduction of the energy price cap, Claire Perry has
Robin Hood Energy has posted a £7.6 million loss for the year to the end
"In its own urgency to act, the government has failed to learn some key lessons from its cap on prepayment meters"
In our latest world energy markets observatory (WEMO), we looked at the disruptive forces of
Brighter World Energy is no more. Will it be the last energy supplier to fall victim to "market pressures"? Lois Vallely investigates.
Glide, a Birmingham-based utility payments company has acquired Huru, a multi-tenant billing start-up in the capital.
Oxford professor Dieter Helm will appear before the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee