Big Six energy supplier loses further 200,000 customers
One of the UK's Big Six energy suppliers has reportedly lost around 200,000 customers during what it describers as a „tough year”, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.
The elderly and vulnerable are at risk of falling into fuel poverty this winter, charity warns
People could be at risk of falling into severe fuel poverty this winter as all measures to help poorer households will shortly expire, a charity has warned.
Food giant commits to energy saving
One of the world's largest food companies has announced a new partnership with a leading UK university to explore resource efficiency across a range of its operational value chain, a recent news report has been able to find.
Energy use worldwide to grow by a third over 25 years, IEA report suggests
The energy use is set to grow by one-third over the next 25 years, with emerging economies being the most important drivers for growth, a recent report by the IEA (International Energy Agency) has been able to reveal.
British public looking forward to a Green Deal replacement
Up to 84% of the British public would like to see subsidies given to programmes that reduce energy waste, similar to the now defunct Green Deal, according to a new poll by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (
Eradicating fuel poverty could take up to 28 years, Scottish party argues
The Scottish Greens have urged the Government to invest more in energy efficiency measures designed to eradicate fuel poverty, as the current levels would see the phenomenon eradicated in up to 28 years, a recent news report has been able to reveal.
UK businesses offered chance to delay ESOS compliance
The majority of UK businesses are far from complying with the requirements laid out under the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS), the most recent data released by the Environment Agency has been able to reveal.
Majority of UK firms have no plans for a „low carbon” economy, study reveals
Almost 90 percent of UK businesses have no plans in place for a “low carbon” economy, recent research by Aston University has been able to reveal.
Preston families receive help on cutting their energy bills
Hard-pressed families in Preston, who are in fuel poverty and struggle to prioritize which bill to pay first, have received some much needed help from the Preston’s Citizens Advice Bureau as part of the Big Energy Saving Week, a recent news report in the local media has been able to find.
Energy and resource efficiency should become an economic priority for the UK, report suggests
Energy and resource efficiency should become a major economic priority for the UK, a new report from Policy Connect has been able to reveal.