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Rules which mean energy customers are sometimes given the WRONG figure for potential savings if they switch tariff or provider are set to be changed.
3 July 2017
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An energy price cap for vulnerable customers could be introduced as part of a raft of Ofgem proposals – but energy switching sites will no longer have to show you by default ALL the tariffs you can switch to, following a U-turn by the regulator.
3 July 2017
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Renewable energy supplier Bulb has bucked the trend again and cut its variable dual-fuel tariff for the second time this year.
28 June 2017
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iSupplyEnergy has been taken over by Swedish energy firm Vattenfall – but customers have been told they should see "no day-to-day" changes.
23 June 2017
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Homeowners can once again apply for Green Deal loans to make their property more energy efficient, after private investors took over the scheme – though only a handful of providers are so far offering the loans.
20 June 2017
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MoneySavingExpert.com is warning again that we have no link to energy cold-calling company Money Expert, after the police issued the firm with advice following concerns raised by residents in Scotland.
12 June 2017
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The UK's largest energy supplier has set up a new 'Local Heroes' website, offering quotes for a range of jobs around the home from local plumbers, electricians and other tradesmen.
12 June 2017
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Energy giant E.on is to push back a 30 June deadline for standard tariff customers to spend any remaining points from its soon-to-be defunct Rewards scheme to 11 October 2017.
12 June 2017
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Green Star Energy has launched a loyalty scheme which rewards customers for switching and staying with the firm with gift cards or energy-related products. But it's only open to those on certain tariffs – and if you're thinking of switching, you should always do a full market comparison to find your cheapest deal first.
31 May 2017

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