The regulator for energy in the UK, Ofgem have apologised for failing to sufficiently protect vulnerable customers against rising bills.
Continue ReadingOfwat, the regulatory body in charge of water has promised that the price of water will drop by between £15 to £25 a…
Continue ReadingScottish Government Promise 100% Superfast Broadband Coverage Within 4 years
Written by Michael Quinn in Broadband
The SNP has hit back at criticism from Westminster of its plan to boost broadband connectivity in Scotland. The Digital Minister Matt Hancock…
Continue ReadingMPs Double Down on Criticism of Hinkley Subsidy Costs
Written by Michael Quinn in Government Policy Nuclear Energy
Fresh criticism has be brought to the table by MPs regarding the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant and the projected subsidy costs based…
Continue ReadingEnergy Consumed Mining Bitcoin is More than Annual Consumption of Nearly 160 Countries
Written by Michael Quinn in Electricity
According to new research the amount of energy used for mining bitcoin accumulated to more than the yearly usage of close to 160…
Continue ReadingBritish gas has announced they will be scrapping their standard variable tariffs (SVTs) in a move they claim will lower the average bill…
Continue ReadingWith the nights drawing in and the air growing ever colder it’s becoming more and more tempting to turn up the heating, put…
Continue ReadingEnergy watchdog Ofgem is to introduce a new cap on upfront payments for those who are required to have pre-payment meter.
Continue ReadingEnergy giants SSE and Npower are to be merged, bringing the big 6 energy companies in the UK down to 5.
Continue ReadingPeople With Smart Meters Understand Energy Use Better, Survey Says
Written by Michael Quinn in Smart Meters
A survey undertaken by Smart Energy GB, the company behind promotion of the smart meter rollout, has found that people who have had…
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