The British public will have to bear even higher energy bills as the cost of inflicting “pain” on Russia through sanctions, Boris Johnson…
Continue ReadingSet Up a Direct Debit with Your Council to Get the £150 Energy Bill Rebate More Quickly
Written by Lauren Smith in Government Policy
Households eligible for the £150 rebate from their council to offset the surge in energy prices will receive the funds more quickly if…
Continue ReadingUK Energy Bills Could Hit £3k as a Result of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Written by Lauren Smith in Oil & Gas
British energy bills could surge to over £3,000 per year—triple the average level in recent years—as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine imperils Europe’s natural…
Continue ReadingBusiness energy suppliers Whoop Energy and Xcel Power ceased trading on Friday 18 February, joining 27 other companies that have collapsed since last…
Continue ReadingEnergy Suppliers to Be Required to Offer New and Existing Customers the Same Tariffs
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Ofgem will soon require energy suppliers to make all their tariffs available to both new and existing customers—a temporary measure to stabilise the…
Continue ReadingThe Royal Institute of British Architects urge government to insulate interwar homes
Written by Michael Quinn in Environment
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has called upon the government to insulate 3.3 million interwar homes, a move they say will…
Continue ReadingEDF and Scottish Power are the first energy suppliers to confirm price hikes this spring in line with the adjusted price cap, but…
Continue ReadingReports Suggest Energy Prices Could Remain Volatile Until 2030
Written by Lauren Smith in Electricity
Analysts at Cornwall Insight warn that the energy price rollercoaster will likely continue until at least the end of the decade, unless the…
Continue ReadingThe surge in wholesale energy costs has claimed yet another supplier—this time Belfast-based Bright Energy, which offered renewable electricity to households in Northern…
Continue ReadingNatural Gas Prices Will Stay High Until 2025, Goldman Sachs Warns
Written by Lauren Smith in Oil & Gas
Goldman Sachs analysts are warning that the “European energy crisis is not over yet,” with a risk that mounting tensions with Russia and…
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