The energy regulator will cap the returns electricity networks are allowed to deliver to investors from 2023, in an effort to bring down…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas Appointed to Take on Customers of Failed Breeze Energy
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The 18,000 customers left stranded by the collapse of Breeze Energy will be taken over by British Gas.
Continue ReadingiSupply Refunds Thousands of Customers After Breaching Price Cap
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iSupply Energy will issue refunds and pay £1.5 million to Ofgem, after charging around 4,400 customers more than allowed under the energy price…
Continue ReadingShell Energy May Claim £354k for Taking Over Customers of Failed Usio Energy
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Shell Energy may be allowed to claim more than £354,000 for costs it incurred taking on 7,000 customers stranded by the collapse of…
Continue ReadingFailed Energy Suppliers Could Drive Up Your Energy Bills by £4
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Households could see their energy bills rise by £4, after a string of supplier failures left a blackhole in Ofgem’s green energy fund.
Continue ReadingNearly Half of Energy Customers Have Never Switched Supplier
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Just 53% of energy customers have ever switched energy supplier, suggesting that millions aren’t shopping around and could be paying over the odds…
Continue ReadingOfgem Seeks Information About Households Not Connected to Electricity Network
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While you might assume that in 2019 all homes in the UK are powered by electricity from the National Grid, the energy market…
Continue ReadingOfgem Issues Final Warning to GnERGY Over Unpaid Green Tax
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Ofgem has issued small energy supplier GnERGY with a final order after it failed to clear its debts to the Renewable Obligation (RO)…
Continue ReadingEDF Appointed to Take on Customers of Failed Supplier Toto Energy
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Ofgem has appointed EDF to take on the 134,000 domestic energy customers stranded by the collapse of Toto Energy last week.
Continue ReadingToto Energy, a small supplier with 134,000 domestic customers, has ceased trading, Ofgem announced.
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