The UK’s largest energy supplier, British Gas, has officially announced that it plans to reduce household gas prices by 5%, cutting annual energy bills on average by £37.
Following the similar announcements from E.ON and British Gas, ScottishPower, another major supplier in the Big Six group, has revealed plans to cut gas prices by 4.8% from 20th February, a media news report on this matter has been able to
Following in the footsteps of the ”Big Six” energy suppliers, who’ve all announced gas and electricity price cuts, independent green energy company Ecotricity has decided to take a similar measure, a news report on the matter has been able to reveal.
Switching energy supplier could save many people up to 300 pounds or more per year, and now, the government has revealed that the whole process has become quicker than ever before.
Almost half of British manufacturers are completely unprepared for the government’s mandatory energy audits under the ESOS scheme, set to start next year, a poll has been able to reveal.
British companies in the industrial sector could waste a total of over 500 million pounds due to poor management of their energy systems, recent research has been able to reveal.
Close to 2 million low-income and vulnerable households are going to have £140 slashed off their energy bills thanks to the government’s Warm Home Discount scheme, the DECC has recently
Energy efficiency can play a major role in helping consumers save money, while growing the energy efficiency industry and boosting the economy as a whole, the CBI has argued within one of their latest papers called “Effective Policy, Efficient Homes”.
The recent price cuts announced by the UK’s largest energy suppliers should have been significantly higher, recent research published by consumer group Which? has been able to reveal.
Close to 1 million tenants could pay less for their energy as of 2018 as landlords will be banned from renting out the least energy efficient homes across England and Wales, a recent news report on this matter has been able to reveal.
Energy suppliers are slowly starting to regain some of the public confidence they’ve lost over the past couple of years, results from a recent survey carried out by the DECC have been able to reveal.
As part of the government’s drive to support the implementation of energy saving measures across UK households, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is extending vouchers from the first release of the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF) until Tuesday 31 March 2015, allowing more time for millions of pounds worth of installations […]