Former Npower customers receive huge bills months after switching
Energy company Npower has come under fine once again after multiple former customers have complained about receiving huge final bills months (and sometimes, even years) after switching to a different supplier, a news source has revealed.
Energy efficiency improvements help the US save $730 million (£434m)
The Better Buildings Neighbourhood Programme has managed to help the US save an impressive $730 million (£434m) on utility bills, a news report on this topic has recently revealed
SSE profits soar by 9.6%
Despite their efforts to blame energy price rises on a variety of external factors, energy suppliers continue to post very hefty yearly profits, the latest to do so being Scottish supplier SSE, who has just announced that its overall profits before tax rose 9.6% to £1,551.1 million last year.
Energy suppliers don’t care about the SMEs’ needs, new FSB survey confirms
The energy market is still very unfair for small and medium enterprises, a recent exclusive FSB survey of over 1,400 of its members has revealed.
Ofgem sheds some light on price differences between payment methods
Energy regulator Ofgem has decided to provide a more in-depth look at the price differences between payment methods and released an extensive analysis paper on the topic.
Customers on Economy 7 tariffs were hit the hardest by new prices
Customers on Economy 7 contracts were the most affected by last year's price rises, fresh research provided by services comparison firm Which? has revealed.
Energy supplier to provide fixed price tariff for heating oil users
A fuel company has decided to offer all home owners who use oil for heating the possibility to go on a fixed price plan, a news report can reveal.
E.ON slapped with £12 million fine for breaking energy sales rules
One of the UK's best-known energy suppliers has just been slapped with a very serious fine for mis-selling to vulnerable customers for a period of three years, the energy market regulator has announced.
UK’s businesses urged to start measuring and recording energy use
Over 7,000 UK businesses will be required to provide very detailed reports on their energy use, or face the potential of being fined under the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)'s new Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS).
15m pounds available in cashback for Scottish homes implementing energy-saving measures
Scottish home owners who install energy efficiency measures will soon be able to claim back up to £7,300 as a part of the Scottish Government’s £15 million Green Homes Cashback scheme.