The energy regulator has pledged to crack down on “unscrupulous” energy brokers that are inflating micro-business’ utility bills with hidden commissions.
Continue ReadingFuel Poverty Charity Calls for Action Over Scots with Lockdown Energy Debt
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Fuel poverty charity Energy Action Scotland has called on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to protect households which have racked up debt to their…
Continue ReadingEnergy Supplier Compensates Customers Who Were Blocked from Switching
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Ofgem has closed a compliance case with a mid-sized energy supplier which blocked pre-payment customers from switching supplier after it extended them emergency…
Continue ReadingCouncil-Sponsored Switching Services Saves Residents £258 on their Energy Bills
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A council initiative to help Essex residents switch energy supplier has saved households £258 on average and helped them trim their carbon emissions.
Continue ReadingExcess energy generated by solar panels over the summer can help households save on their fuel bills during the winter, with a new…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas engineers will soon be driving around in Vauxhall Vivaro-e vans, as the Big Six supplier places the UK’s largest-ever order of…
Continue ReadingEnergy suppliers could be banned from taking on new customers if they don’t meet toughened standards, under new proposals from Ofgem.
Continue ReadingCustomers could face debt collectors pursuing them for energy bills unpaid during the coronavirus crisis from next month, as Ofgem permits suppliers to…
Continue ReadingEnergy suppliers will have six additional months to install smart gas and electricity meters but will face stricter yearly targets to ensure the…
Continue ReadingFor the second time in six months, iSupply Energy will pay £1.5 million for failing customers, following an investigation by Ofgem.
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