From the beginning of the wholesale gas crisis to the end of the newly extended Energy Price Guarantee initiative, gas will have added £4,400 to the average household’s energy bill, according to the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
Ofgem has made a statement calling on energy suppliers to ensure non-domestic customers are being supported and not taken advantage of amid the energy crisis.
Policy Exchange has stated that when the Energy Price Guarantee ends, it will be “impossible” to return to old billing practices of volumetric prices caps.
Investment in the sustainable on-site power generation market within UK businesses has the potential to replace imported natural gas by 2035, says npower Business Solutions (nBS).
Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, has thrown his weight behind the development of new onshore wind and renewables in a bid to reduce energy bills.
As the energy crisis worsens moving into the winter period, a Midlands Engine report has revealed that a digitised smart energy network could save billions in energy costs across the region.
Citizens Advice has found that digitally disadvantaged consumers are at much higher risk of loyalty penalties and could be left behind by service changes in the energy market.