UK universities to research energy and costs savings in non-domestic buildings
A group of six universities will share £3m in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), on behalf of the Research Councils UK Energy Programme (RCUKEP), and
Over-regulation of energy sector pushing up bills, former regulators argue
Too much red tape and unnecessary regulation may have caused the surge in energy prices experiences across the UK in recent years, former energy market regulators have argued.
London hospital hopes to cut energy spending by £1m
A London hospital has decided to start implementing a series of energy efficiency measures that would help it save £1 million on its heating and electricity bills, a media news report was able to reveal.
Over 50% of UK homeowners consider installing sustainable energy efficiency upgrades
The majority of homeowners across the UK believe that their houses have various insulation and energy efficiency problems, and over 50 percent consider implementing various measures designed to help them save energy and money, a recent poll carried out by
Smaller energy suppliers benefit the most from increased switching
The prospect of saving on energy bills has driven over two million customers to change their supplier since 2010, fresh figures released by the DECC (Department for Energy and Climate Change) were able to reveal, with the small
Tough new rules will make energy market rigging a criminal offence
Manipulating the energy market could become a criminal offence punishable by up to two years in jail under proposals being put forward by Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey today.
Vulnerable residents across England and Wales referred to heating help scheme
Saving on energy bills and reducing their energy expenditure is vital for vulnerable residents, who often struggle to keep their houses warm during the winter and often have to choose between eating or heating.
New Ofgem rules to help SMEs choose the best energy deals
Reducing energy bills and saving money is especially important for British small and medium businesses, so energy market regulator Ofgem has decided to lend this important customer group a helping hand.
Energy security and costs are top priority for businesses and households in the West Country
Energy security and cost of bills are among the top priorities on energy for households and businesses in the West Country, a recent market survey by the CBI, the UK's largest business group, was able to reveal.
New Ofgem proposals could help every household save £12 pounds on their electricity bills
Ofgem has just set out its proposed price control settlements for five of the six companies that run Britain’s local electricity network that could lead to savings of £12 a year on average for every consumer.