The regulator has demanded six energy suppliers take urgent action to tackle problems with direct debits, including refunding customers who have been overcharged.
Continue ReadingThe EU is in hot water over plans to categorise certain nuclear power and natural gas as green investments.
Continue ReadingTreasury blocking green policies key to UK net zero target, say experts
Written by Harry in Environment
Climate experts have accused the Treasury of blocking green policies integral to the UK’s goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
Continue ReadingWith three offers rebuffed in recent weeks, Ecotricity has made another play for fellow green energy supplier Good Energy, this time with a…
Continue ReadingMore than three in five UK households are now supplied by green energy companies, a shift that’s largely the result of rebranding by…
Continue ReadingMore and more suppliers are offering green energy tariffs, but consumer confusion means that some people are reluctant to switch to one.
Continue ReadingCustomers signed up to smart energy tariffs were paid to use green electricity during the day for the first time on Sunday, as…
Continue ReadingScottish Power Launches Green Energy Tariff
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers Renewable Energy
Scottish Power’s new green energy tariff will source electricity directly from the firm’s own solar and wind farms, distinguishing it from ‘greenwashed’ deals…
Continue ReadingThe UK’s largest energy supplier is launching a new tariff it claims is one of the greenest on the market.
Continue ReadingGreen Suppliers Get Permanent Exemption from Energy Price Cap
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Renewable energy suppliers Ecotricity, Good Energy, and Green Energy will be allowed to charge consumers on their standard variable tariffs (SVTs) more than…
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