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Eversmart Energy has announced it has now paid all of its remaining Renewables Obligation (RO) payments after it failed to meet the original and extended deadline last year.
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Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has launched a website to promote its transition project which seeks to inform customers of the changes required to deliver a network “fit for the future”.
SSE's domestic retail business SSE Energy Services missed its gas smart meter installation target last year and will pay out £700,000 to Ofgem's consumer redress fund to make amends.
Big six supplier Npower has launched a standard variable tariff (SVT) price cap tracker tariff following a successful trial earlier this year.
Energy industry regulator Ofgem’s revised price cap on standard variable tariffs (SVTs) comes into effect today (1 April).
Levels of customer engagement with the market “reduced slightly” between October 2018 and January this year, figures from Uswitch.com have revealed.
Just as delegates took their seats for Utility Week’s 11th Consumer Debt conference in Birmingham
Business energy switching gets less attention than the domestic market, but things are changing with calls for more regulation and an Ofgem review on the cards, reports Rachel Willcox.
The prospect of tighter regulation of third party intermediaries in the business energy market has been broadly welcomed by experts, amid criticism that self-regulation has failed.
Energy industry regulator Ofgem has extended the derogation it has given to three renewable energy suppliers in relation to the standard variable tariff (SVT) price cap.
Big six supplier SSE has been appointed by Ofgem to take on the 17,000 customers of failed supplier Brilliant Energy.
First Utility has become the latest challenger brand to raise its standard variable tariff (SVT) to the revised price cap level.
More than 100,000 customers of Spark Energy, the supplier which was taken over by Ovo Energy in November last year, have been contacted by third parties in relation to unpaid debts.
Brilliant Energy has ceased trading just days after it was revealed to be in credit default, Ofgem announced today (11 March).
Ofgem has warned electricity distribution network operators (DNOs) to make improvements to connections and environmental outputs, as the regulator published its annual network report on Friday (8 March).
Utility companies and trade bodies from across the industry have been marking International Women’s Day today (8 March).