Protecting energy consumers from high backbills (UK)

Consumer Law
20/11/2017 Protecting energy consumers from high backbills (UK) Measures to prevent energy suppliers causing ‘shock and financial hardship’ to microbusinesses and domestic customers by sending them ‘catch-up’ bills for previously unbilled energy they consumed more than 12 months ago have
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How can energy costs be cut? (UK)

Consumer Law
09/11/2017 How can energy costs be cut? (UK) Legacy costs, policies, regulations, the complexities of multiple market interventions and the exercise of market power all contribute to unnecessarily high electricity costs for businesses and households, concludes a recently published industry
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More freedom for energy suppliers to tailor cost predictions (UK)

Consumer Law
03/11/2017 More freedom for energy suppliers to tailor cost predictions (UK) Consumers can expect suppliers to give them annual cost projections for gas and electricity that are transparent, accurate and fully reflect the relevant tariffs, under Ofgem proposals to replace
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Lack of energy resilience threatens UK businesses

Business
Lack of energy resilience threatens UK businesses The average UK business is risking £2.8 million by failing to have an energy resilience strategy, new research finds. UK businesses are risking millions by not having a energy resilience strategy in place,
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Consumers and businesses ‘paying too much for energy’

Business
Consumers and businesses ‘paying too much for energy’ An independent report has concluded that as businesses and consumers, we are paying too much for our energy. Prof Dieter Helm, from Oxford University, was asked by the government to examine how
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