Scottish Power’s profits have fallen by around 80% over the last year, with the firm blaming the energy price cap and mild weather.
Continue ReadingEDF Appointed to Take on Customers of Failed Supplier Toto Energy
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Ofgem has appointed EDF to take on the 134,000 domestic energy customers stranded by the collapse of Toto Energy last week.
Continue ReadingToto Energy, a small supplier with 134,000 domestic customers, has ceased trading, Ofgem announced.
Continue ReadingElectric vehicle drivers will be able to drive 8,000 miles for free, with a new energy tariff being launched by SSE.
Continue ReadingEnergy suppliers in the UK could be faced with stricter financial checks under reforms proposed by the regulator Ofgem.
Continue ReadingThree Million Households Already in Energy Debt Before Winter
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An estimated three million households are already in debt to their energy supplier as the winter, with its higher fuel use and bills,…
Continue ReadingFour Energy Suppliers Could Lose Licence Over Unpaid Taxes
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Four small energy suppliers have been ordered to pay almost £15 million in unpaid green taxes or face losing their licence.
Continue Reading205,000 electricity customers abandoned the UK’s largest energy suppliers in favour of mid-sized and small suppliers in August, according to the latest data…
Continue ReadingEnergy Customers Urged to Choose Customer Service Over Price
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Customer service should be more important than price when switching to a new energy deal, Citizens Advice has warned.
Continue ReadingOvo Energy has pledged to halve its domestic customers’ carbon emissions and to achieve net-zero emissions across its operations by 2030 – 20…
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