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EDF Energy (EDF.PA), one of Britain's big six energy suppliers, will pay 3 million pounds to benefit vulnerable customers after regulator Ofgem found the company guilty of breaching complaint ...
This letter writer claims pumped hydro storage is backward, upside down, in short a scam. I doubt that northern European countries considered it a scam when they built major pumped hydro ...
French energy utility EDF plans to present its revised strategy for nuclear inspection and repair to staff on Friday, after safety authorities ordered extra checks to take account of a corrosion ...
EDF Energy is giving customers £2,000 if they still have a boiler. The energy firm is offering a cash payment of £500 plus a pledge to cut £1,500 off their energy bills, service and maintenance ...
French utility EDF's plan to restructure itself will be delayed for at least a few months as it awaits a broader reform of power regulations, the head of state-owned power group said in a letter ...
French state-owned energy group EDF said on Tuesday its teams were shutting down the new Flamanville 3 nuclear reactor to carry out technical checks after the plant triggered an automatic halt for ...
Energy firm EDF Energy is offering free electricity on five March dates in a bid to save households money and help the national grid too. EDF has announced the return of its Sunday Saver Challenge ...
In April 2024, EDF Energy said I owed it £8,000 just for my gas. It promised to correct the error, but another £8,000 bill arrived. In August an adviser agreed something was wrong.
EDF Energy tops the list of the most complained about energy suppliers, new figures published by Consumer Focus show. The lobby group's quarterly energy complaint league table shows, of the so-called ...
According to EDF, the letter also explained that you had a 14-day “cooling off period” where you could leave the contract if you weren’t happy.
EDF customers in Britain complained today of astonishing overcharging from the energy firm with their bills suddenly skyrocketing by as much as 1,000 per cent.