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Another week, another headline about renationalisation – and this time it was the networks’ turn.
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.
Ofwat’s chief executive Rachel Fletcher has challenged incumbent companies operating wholly or mainly in England to do more to support the development of markets.
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).
Solarplicity has been subject to almost twice as many complaints so far this year than during the whole of 2018, the Energy Ombudsman has revealed.
Consumers should be placed at the heart of regulation as the utilities market evolves, according to former MP Laura Sandys.
The potential renationalisation of the water sector has been listed as a current “key area” of risk and uncertainty for United Utilities.
Angela Smith’s first ever lesson about the perils of political interference in the utility market
On 21 February this year, Lord Tyrie, the chair of the Competition and Markets Authority
Another week, another headline about renationalisation – and this time it’s the networks’ turn. It