UK energy supplier Ovo Energy Ltd. was fined £2.7 million ($3.6 million) after failing to repay vulnerable customers under the Warm Home Discount program.
The UK energy industry has called for the regulator Ofgem to be broken up citing a bloated organization, onerous interventions and its inability to prevent a series of energy supplier failures that ...
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Warm Home Discount extension 'won't solve' UK energy problem, Tony Blair think tank claims
Extending the Warm Home Discount scheme for pensioners and those on low income "won't solve" Britain's energy bill problem, researchers from the Tony Blair Institute (TB) have claimed. The Labour ...
Lord Hutton of Furness, Chair of the Policy Commission on UK Gigafactories, and Martin Freer, CEO of the Faraday Institution, ...
LONDON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Britain's energy regulator Ofgem announced plans on Thursday to tackle 4.4 billion pounds ($6 billion) of debts built up by customers, which are driving up bills for ...
Citizens Advice, a UK consumer protection organization, has reported that energy infrastructure operators in the country enjoyed windfall profits paid for by consumers, all thanks to a wrong formula ...
Ofgem has raised the UK’s household energy cap to £1,755, leaving consumers and manufacturers grappling with some of the world’s highest power costs. Political leaders are split between expanding ...
The government should consider expanding the availability of renewable microgrids as a cheaper and faster alternative to building nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) to meet the energy needs of ...
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