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The utilities sector is one of the most “forward-thinking” for technology adoption, despite public opinion, according to recent research by Fujitsu.
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Eon has launched a “no frills” fixed one-year “smart saver” tariff, which will be available to customers by telephone and priced at £1,038 based on the national average dual fuel consumption.
Ofgem responded to the BEIS committee report stating that it is working alongside the government to extend price protection.
The number of customers switching supplier has risen by 14 per cent, according to the latest figures from Energy UK.
Centrica has launched British Gas Lite, a low-cost online electricity service for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Ofgem are searching for a new supplier for 10,000 domestic customers after Newcastle-based gas and electricity provider, Future Energy collapsed, last week.
It emerged earlier this month the government has extended the deadline for the installation of the
Citizens Advice has reported a stream of complaints from harassed customers, who say they have been hit with a barrage of texts, emails, letters and phone calls from energy companies wanting them to get a smart meter.
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.
The National Audit Office (NAO) has begun an investigation into the £11 billion smart meter
Utilita has paid £3.61 million back to smart meter customers after it failed to correctly
There are now more than 8,613,700 smart and advanced meters operating across homes and businesses in Great
Smart meter installation targets loom large, but have consumers read the memo? Exclusive Utility Week research has revealed more than 50 per cent are unsure about installing one.
British Gas won the arms race to rollout SMETS2 last month when it announced it had installed a second-generation smart meter. But the industry is far from home and dry.
Exclusive Utility Week research has revealed more than 50 per cent of consumers may choose
A Utility Week-WNS Trust Council roundtable met to discuss how best to identify and address