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The Data Communications Company’s smart meter network is preventing over 1 million tonnes of carbon emissions yearly, equating to the environmental impact of a million cars off the road
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In this article I look at options for investing in renewable technology or energy efficiency measures to manage rising costs
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The taxpayer needs to know who will receive Liz Truss’ cap on energy bills, a report stresses
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“Energy bills are going to be affordable,” the Prime Minister said in the House of Commons
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What does the energy industry have to say on today’s announcement from Ofgem that the price cap will rise once more?
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This represents an 80% increase for many households on their bills
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Could energy bills hit £500 a month by winter and is this upwards hike in prices ever going to stop? Find out in this week’s podcast
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It will open consultations to ensure the cap better represents risks and costs to suppliers
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The default price cap will reduce from £1,254 to £1,179 from 1st October until March 2020
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The Big Six supplier said the ‘voluntary enhanced redundancy opportunities’ cover both its customer service and smart meter installation teams
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As another supplier raises to the price cap, is it really going to offer consumers better deals?
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More than 154,000 customers will see their tariffs rise to £1,254 a year, in line with Ofgem’s energy price cap
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