Scottish Power’s new green energy tariff will source electricity directly from the firm’s own solar and wind farms, distinguishing it from ‘greenwashed’ deals…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas Reverses Decision to Increase Minimum Meter Top-Ups
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The UK’s largest energy supplier will reverse its decision to hike the minimum top-up of pre-payment meters, after campaigners cautioned the change could…
Continue ReadingBritish Gas Owner Centrica Blames Price Cap for £1.1 Billion Loss
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Centrica has blamed the price cap on energy bills and tumbling natural gas prices for its bleak returns last year.
Continue ReadingEnergy Customers to Get Automatic Compensation for Switching Errors
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
UK energy customers will automatically receive £30 compensation for any mistakes or delays when switching supplier, Ofgem has announced.
Continue ReadingThousands of Utility Warehouse Customers Owed Refunds After Price Cap Breach
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Utility Warehouse charged 3,430 potentially vulnerable customers more than allowed under the energy price cap and will be issuing them refunds and compensation.
Continue ReadingOvo Energy has been ordered to pay an £8.9m fine by Ofgem after it was found to be overcharging its customers.
Continue ReadingThe UK’s largest energy supplier is launching a new tariff it claims is one of the greenest on the market.
Continue ReadingRenewable challenger Bulb’s net losses have risen to £129 million, as customer rolls and revenues have surged.
Continue ReadingRecord Number of Customers Switched Energy Supplier Last Year
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Almost 6.4 million energy switches took place in 2019, the highest number on record, according to Energy UK.
Continue ReadingOctopus Energy Trims Price of Its Standard Variable Tariff by £80
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Renewable supplier Octopus Energy is trimming the cost of its standard variable tariff by 2%.
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