A survey commissioned by the BBC has found that almost half of domestic energy users don’t know how their bill is calculated. Although Ofgem has simplified tariff structures in recent years, and limited the number of tariffs suppliers can offer, many still find their energy bills confusing, the survey found. The survey discovered: 51% of consumers have not switched energy … Read More
E.ON to raise energy prices by 3.7%
German-owned energy giant is the last of the Big Six to raise prices this winter. The rise of 3.7% on electricity, and 4.6% on gas equates to around £48 on the average annual bill, and will take effect from January 18. The increase is less than expected, following a reduction on green and social levies by the government which equates … Read More
EDF announce smallest price rise of Big Six
The french-owned energy giant is only raising prices by an average of 3.9%, less than half that of other major suppliers. The increase will come into force from January 3, and looks like a serious attempt by the firm to actually compete with rivals. The move will affect 2.4 million households, but EDF has warned that green levies must be … Read More
SSE announce winter price rise
The energy supplier’s price rise will affect 7 million domestic customers, and signals price rises for businesses too. The increase will be around 8.2%, and come into effect on November 15. In the South East, customers will see hikes as high as 9.7% while in the North and southern Scotland people will face a smaller 7% rise.
Michael Fallon appointed Energy Minister
Conservative MP Fallon has been appointed the role as part of a ‘mini reshuffle’ of the cabinet. The old Energy Minister, John Hayes, will now act as a political and parliamentary adviser to the Prime Minister. A mere 6 months after his appointment, John Hayes leaves his post as Minister for Energy, having kicked up a bit of a storm … Read More
2013 budget announces shale gas tax breaks
Tax breaks for shale gas companies, and Climate Change Levy Exemption for ceramics companies were announced in the 2013 budget. The Chancellor George Osborne today unveiled his 2013 budget, which he said would help “those who want to work hard & get on”. But there was no sign of the new, simpler ‘carbon tax’ that we thought might possibly replace … Read More
Drax power station: coal to biomass
The largest carbon emitter Britain is to stop burning coal to comply with EU laws, and will instead burn imported American wood chips. Running on coal, Drax has long been a symbol of Britain’s energy industry, but its move to biomass means it is fast becoming a symbol of our confusing and convoluted present day energy policy. Built right next … Read More
2012 Energy Bill Omits 2030 Carbon Target
Details of the government’s new energy bill have now been released, with plans to keep the lights on and keep carbon emissions down. Labour are calling it a “humiliating failure” for the Lib Dems and Greenpeace say David Cameron has given in to “militant tendencies” in his own party. However you look at it, the lack of a binding ‘decarbonisation’ … Read More
EDF Energy announce winter price rises
The french-owned energy giant is the fourth of the ‘big six’ to raise their prices in the second half of 2012. This year, EDF will raise prices on electricity and gas by 10.8%, after generating profits of over £1.5 billion in 2011. The changes come into force from December 7, and will affect 4 out of every 5 of EDF’s … Read More
British Gas and Npower announce price hikes
Three of the ‘big six’ have now announced increases to both electricity and gas for households across the UK. Suppliers are raising their prices as autumn is here – the same thing they seem to do every year. As usual, rising wholesale prices and government taxes are being blamed, as suppliers say they are just passing on the increases to … Read More
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