Leaked letter says bills could increase 30%

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A letter from the Prime Minister’s Senior Policy Adviser suggests current energy policy could add 30% onto household energy bills. In a letter leaked to the Telegraph, from Prime Minister’s advisers Ben Moxham and Gila Sacks, there are claims 30% increases in household bills could be seen by 2020. Senior Policy Adviser Ben Moxham said claims by the Department of … Read More

Ofgem to investigate big six profits

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Energy industry regulator Ofgem has stepped up its investigation into how the top UK energy suppliers make their profits The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM) has hired forensic accountants BDO to scrutinise how the top UK energy suppliers make their profit. BDO will look at the trading profits, wholesale prices and hedging practices at British Gas, E.ON Energy, … Read More

Npower to increase gas and electricity prices

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Npower yesterday announced rises in gas and electricity prices which will come into effect later this year. Energy company Npower is to raise gas prices by 15.7% and electricity prices by 7.2% from 1 October. Npower is the fifth of the “big six” UK energy suppliers to announce rises for the coming winter, following Scottish and Southern Energy, Scottish Power, … Read More

British Gas suspends doorstep sales

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British Gas have announced they are to suspend door to door selling for an initial period of 3 months The Centrica owned company has called the practice “outdated”. The decision follows harsh criticism of door to door selling by Consumer Focus.

Good Energy freezes electricity prices

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Good Energy has committed to freezing electricity prices until at least 2012. The supplier, that supplies to around 26,000 people in the UK, have pledged to a price freeze on electricity tariffs. Good Energy‘s electricity tariff has not risen since August 2008, a contrast to the high price increases by three of the ‘big six’ already this year. The supplier … Read More

Scottish and Southern raises prices

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Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is the latest of the big six UK suppliers to raise prices. SSE follow Scottish Power and Centrica who have both already announced similar price rises that come into effect in the autumn. SSE’s rises are expected to be around 18% for gas and 11% for electricity, but will not come into effect until September.

UK businesses see energy as high risk

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British businesses have rated energy supply and costs as a top risk factor to their business in a survey The survey, conducted by RWE Npower, found three hundred companies, both major energy users and smaller businesses, rated energy as a top risk concern along with sales and legislation. Only 66% of those surveyed in Npower’s Business Energy Index 2011 said … Read More