SSE Broadband will scrap its standard ADSL broadband packages, while discounting its FTTC deals.
Continue ReadingBudget airline EasyJet has vowed to become the world’s first major carrier to offset carbon emissions from all its flights.
Continue ReadingEnergy UK Warns 2024 Smart Meter Deadline Could Be Impossible
Written by Lauren Smith in Smart Meters
The government’s target of installing smart meters in 85% of UK homes by 2024 may be impossible, Energy UK has warned.
Continue ReadingVirgin Media will convert 1,200 of its broadband cabinets into charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) over the next 18 months.
Continue ReadingLabour has pledged to make the internet “a public service” and bring free full-fibre broadband to every home and business in the UK…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas Owner Wins Legal Challenge to Energy Price Cap
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Centrica has won a legal challenge against Ofgem’s surprise recalculation of the level of the energy price cap last year.
Continue ReadingSSE has called on the government to invest more in wind power, as the company announced a profit for the first half of…
Continue Reading42 Suppliers Failed to Meet Renewables Obligation Deadlines
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Ofgem has revealed that 42 suppliers missed deadlines for making their full payments into the Renewables Obligation (RO) scheme this year, leaving a…
Continue ReadingThe UK’s second largest mobile operator is revamping its range of pay-as-you-go SIMs, scrapping ‘traditional’ PAYG deals while expanding its offering of bundles.
Continue ReadingMore Onshore Wind Capacity Needed for the UK to Hit Net Zero
Written by Lauren Smith in Climate Change
The UK will miss its legally binding net zero by 2050 target unless it significantly ramps up its onshore wind capacity, according RenewableUK.
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