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Watchdog offers Brits a chance to band together to buy energy at cheapest prices.
Read moreOfgem says suppliers should demystify consumer information as E.ON improves its direct debit policy.
Read moreDespite recent cuts in the price of energy, millions of Brits endure cold homes in order to keep bills down.
Read moreGovernment confirms that it cannot force people to have a smart energy meter, raising concerns about national roll-out.
Read moreInflation-busting rise in water bills as households fall.
Read moreHomeowners have been given a short-term window of opportunity to enjoy a solar power “gold rush”.
Read moreDespite being unhappy with energy prices, less than a third of Brits switch supplier for a cheaper deal, research finds.
Read moreMillions of Brits are cutting back on fuel and food to help pay their rent or mortgage, says housing charity.
Read moreBadly insulated homes mean recent price cuts will still leave a £1.9bn hole in consumer pockets while 43% can’t afford next energy bill.
Read moreParliamentary Committee says the benefits of smart meters won’t be passed on to consumers and poorer families will be worse off.
Read moreReduce what you spend on heating and powering your home by getting help from advisers across the country as part of Big Energy Week.
Read moreLast of the “big six” suppliers drop their standard energy prices.
Read moreSSE follows EDF and British Gas by cutting energy prices in the fastest succession of price changes on record.
Read moreParent company Centrica announces electricity price cut but said it was unable to lower gas prices.
Read moreOfgem insists the two energy giants pay the fines it imposed in 2011 for mishandling customer complaints.
Read moreFollowing the fall in wholesale gas prices, EDF is the first major energy supplier to cut costs for consumers.
Read moreBilling mistakes causes most anger while £4m of compensation goes unclaimed every year, says Which?
Read moreAfter cancelling a price increase last November, Ovo has announced it will further reduce prices with immediate effect.
Read moreHouseholds that used less energy because of the mild winter will see those savings wiped out by rising energy prices, says new research.
Read moreThousands of people in danger of carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty boilers installed or maintained by “cowboys”, says GSR.
Read moreSSE has put aside £5m to compensate consumers who were misled by doorstep salespeople into switching supplier.
Read moreRecent rises down to increasing wholesale gas prices but green measures will hike bills, admits government.
Read moreNegligent landlords who rent out energy inefficient properties trap tenants in higher fuel bills, says Citizens Advice.
Read moreCases of carbon monoxide poisoning up 90% but half of homes have no detector fitted, says AA.
Read moreA free guide and checklist to ensure consumers know their rights about their energy supply is available to download.
Read moreWales suffers the highest level of fuel poverty and also highest UK energy prices, says new research.
Read moreOfgem says all consumers would benefit from fewer tariffs and single unit pricing.
Read more48% put off by cost of energy efficient measures while others think they’re a “scam”, says new research.
Read moreDirector says “mistrust” of energy suppliers means consumers would appreciate and benefit from more transparent bills.
Read moreHouseholds will be hit with green taxes which government says will be offset by making homes more energy efficient.
Read moreCash-strapped Brits are saving energy - and money - by charging up their phones and gadgets at work, costing employers £1.5bn.
Read moreNew drive to help people understand what to do - and what their rights are - if they fall behind on their energy bills.
Read moreAs the last price hike kicks in, some Brits fear fuel poverty while others debate whether to turn heating on or wear more clothes
Read moreHouseholds installing solar panels after 12 December will be paid 50% less for the power they generate
Read moreOfgem fines npower £2m and criticises energy companies for not doing enough to restore consumer confidence in energy industry
Read moreEnergy tiddler announces 6.2% price hike for new fixed-rate customers
Read moreWatchdog says regulator’s plans to simplify tariffs don’t go far enough and urges energy consumers to take action.
Read moreHouseholds face a postcode lottery on energy prices that can cost them up to £180 extra a year
Read moreAlmost 3,000 people in England and Wales die each year as a result of fuel poverty, an inquiry has found
Read moreAs inflation hits 5.2%, almost half of Brits say they struggle to afford their gas and electricity bills.
Read moreFollowing “energy summit” on consumers switching to save money, four companies donate cash to campaign
Read moreNew package means Britain’s largest energy provider won’t raise prices this winter. It did already put them up in August though.
Read moreEnergy companies are giving inaccurate information and “dodgy advice” to people who ring up to switch to cheaper deals, says Which?
Read moreScottish & Southern offer to sell its electricity output to other energy providers could encourage smaller suppliers and cheaper bills.
Read moreThe government’s green commitments will add 25% to energy bills in four years, says Deutsche Bank
Read moreAs this summer’s price hikes take effect and companies withdraw cheap tariffs, Brits energy bills are set to soar.
Read moreSpiralling cost of energy fails to convince Brits to lose their love of “standby” and turn their gadgets off
Read moreRising cost of living means households dread receiving bills and some delay opening them for weeks.
Read moreOpposition proposes plans to smash the dominance of the “big six” energy companies as consumers struggle with soaring bills.
Read moreComplicated energy tariffs confuse even financial professionals, says new research from Which?
Read moreDespite energy secretary’s warnings, 12.5m households are yet to switch costing them £3.9bn a year.
Read moreEnergy secretary Chris Huhne pledges to “get tough” on energy providers.
Read moreLast of the “big six” to increase prices puts gas up by 15.4% and electricity up by 4.5%.
Read moreBurden of soaring energy bills force Brits even deeper into debt, says finance charity.
Read moreNpower first of the "big six" to dispel the fear that it sees smart meter roll-out as a sales opportunity.
Read moreEDF Energy follows S&SE and British Gas by suspending unsolicited doorstep sales of gas and electricity contracts.
Read moreGovernment’s green energy reforms will cost each household £300 a year more.
Read moreEnergy watchdog reports mixed picture on number of complaints about "big six" providers.
Read moreOfgem’s promised investigation into “big six” prices gets underway.
Read more40% of customers clueless about energy bills - some pay £400 over the odds.
Read moreEnergy watchdog says price increases prove energy market in dire need of reform.
Read morenpower becomes fifth of “big six” to increase prices in past two months.
Read moreFaulty meter reading system caused problem, says EDF.
Read moreThe quiet withdrawal of EDF’s cheapest fixed price energy plan signals price hike.
Read moreE.ON becomes fourth energy giant to reveal price increases.
Read moreBut it pledges to hold both gas and electricity prices until 2012.
Read moreUp to £1,250 in government payments available to households to install eco heaters.
Read moreBritish Gas owners’ announcement comes a month before price hikes kick in.
Read moreBritish Gas fined £2.5m for “failing consumers who complain”.
Read moreMPs want suppliers to “ditch the Del Boy sales tricks”.
Read moreSSE is third of “big six” to announce price increases in last six weeks, 5.2m households affected.
Read moreDespite announcing “carbon saving” measures that will double fuel bills, Chris Huhne says consumers must switch to save
Read moreOne million more households in fuel poverty, and rising energy prices will increase this number in 2011.
Read moreSSE suspends doorstep selling after being found guilty of misleading sales practices
Read moreNation's leading energy supplier blames rises in wholesale costs.
Read moreThe savings from installing solar panels are a pitiful £70 a year, according to a new report from Energy Saving Trust.
Read moreReports say watchdog poised to order investigation into energy company accounts.
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