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  • Apology after postal strikes meant just 16 per cent of energy vouchers redeemed

    December 22, 2022

    Royal Mail has apologised after just 16 per cent of energy bill support scheme (EBSS) vouchers were delivered by post this December. The company which has been crippled by strikes this month said sorry after cold Brits were left in the lurch, unable to get hold of energy metre vouchers. Vouchers are claimed by customers [...]

  • Revealed: As bills rise for millions of Brits, this is how much profit energy suppliers make.

    August 16, 2022

    Energy bosses were hauled in front of ministers last week amid nightmare predictions that the average household bill might climb to £5,000 from April after a winter of soaring heating prices. Energy companies have been calling for immediate help for customers. The price cap on bills prevents the firms from taking excess profits from the [...]

  • Square Mile offices and homes to be warmed with heat from over 650ft below its streets

    June 23, 2021

    In a bid to make London’s Square Mile more sustainable, its homes and offices will be warmed by drawing heat from over 650ft below the streets of the City. As one of the largest low-carbon heating systems in the UK, which forms part of a £4m scheme, the system will produce the same amount of [...]

  • Germany to pay nuclear firms €2.4bn for plant closures

    March 5, 2021

    The German government has agreed to pay nuclear operators €2.4bn in compensation for forcing them to shut their plants early in response to the Fukushima disaster. The sum will be made available from the general budget, ministries said on Friday. The four affected companies include German-listed firms RWE and E.ON, as well as Vattenfall and [...]

  • Energy supplier E.On apologises for ‘error’ revealing 498 customers’ email addresses

    July 6, 2019

    Energy firm E.On has apologised after including hundreds of customers’ email addresses in requests for their meter readings. The emails should have been sent to individuals only, but included another 497 recipients due to a “system error” with the automated service, E.On said. Read more: Ranked: The best and worst energy suppliers in the UK [...]

  • Energy firm Eon losing customers at ‘alarming rate’, report says

    March 14, 2019

    The number of energy customers abandoning Eon is growing at an “alarming” rate, experts have warned, as the Big Six continues to lose out. Figures from Compare the Market show that nearly 22 per cent of customers who switched suppliers on the site came from Eon. Meanwhile only seven per cent of customers are switching [...]

  • British Gas the fourth of the Big Six energy suppliers to boost prices after Ofgem’s price cap

    February 19, 2019

    British Gas, the country's biggest energy supplier, becomes the fourth of the Big Six energy companies to raise its prices after Ofgem, the energy regulator, increased the price cap on gas and electricity bills. Customers of British Gas can expect the standard variable tariff to increase by £117 for 3.5m customers starting 1 April. Stephen Murray, [...]

  • As competition heats up, meet the energy company taking on the Big Six by cutting consumption

    January 14, 2019

    You know the drill: energy companies lure you in with a cheap introductory rate, and once it expires, you’ve either got to repeat the hassle of shopping around for a new deal, or you’re automatically moved onto the provider’s expensive default tariff – otherwise known as the standard variable rate (SVR). This isn’t a glitch [...]

  • Elon Musk could learn a thing or two from Sweden about a healthy work-life balance

    December 7, 2018

    Last month, Elon Musk issued another controversial decree from his Twitter parapet. Appealing to potential applicants to his various companies, Musk made the claim that “nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week”. When pressed for details on what would constitute an earth-altering amount of weekly work, he recommended “80 sustained, peaking above [...]

  • The hyperloop train is leaving the station – and the UK must be on it

    November 7, 2018

    Britain can reasonably claim to have invented the railway. Stephenson’s Rocket represented the pinnacle of British industrial-era innovation. The ability to move products and people by steam locomotion had a transformative effect on society. British ingenuity saw railways knit communities together across the country, and eventually the globe. And for the next couple of centuries, [...]

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