Supermarket frozen aisles aren’t just caches of easy dinners for harried parents and ice cream for the upcoming heatwave. They could also function…
Continue ReadingNearly Half of Energy Consumers Have Switched Suppliers in Last Four Years—But More than Half Haven’t
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Almost half (48%) of all energy consumers have hopped to another supplier in the last four years, a higher portion than have sought…
Continue ReadingUrgent Support Needed for Vulnerable Energy Customers, Report Says
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Urgent action is required to improve the support for vulnerable energy customers, according to a new report from industry body Energy UK.
Continue ReadingFollowing Ofgem’s decision to raise the energy price cap, E.ON became the first of the Big Six energy providers to announce a bill…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas Prepayment Meter Users Face Problems Topping Up
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Thousands of households have been struggling to top up their pre-payment energy meters following to an IT failure for Big Six supplier British…
Continue ReadingCollapsed energy supplier Our Power’s customer book is to be taken on by Utilita, following an Ofgem ruling.
Continue Reading1 in 4 Brits Living in Cold Homes Because They Can’t Afford to Heat Them
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More than a quarter (28%) of Britons have admitted to living in cold homes because they can’t afford to adequately heat them, a…
Continue ReadingEnergy Price Cap Set to Increase from April, Says Ofgem CEO
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Millions of households will see their energy bills rise from April, when the new price cap on default and standard variable tariffs will…
Continue ReadingA recent report has found that 300,000 more households in the UK owe money to their energy suppliers this year than did last…
Continue ReadingOnly a tiny fraction of British electricity consumers understand on the ins and outs of their electricity bills.
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