The short answer is, a lot. Money in your pocket is a terrific incentive, along with supporting the energy transition.
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Ofgem's price cap will be rising to £1,738 a year for a typical household paying by direct debit from January 1 - an increase ...
Your electrical panel can provide a lot of essential and useful information. It can seem overwhelming at first. Here's a ...
Between 1 January and 31 March 2025, gas prices will be capped at 6.34p per kilowatt hour (kWh), and electricity at 24.86 per ...
Households are already facing higher prices under the regulator Ofgem's new energy price cap which came into effect on ...
New Ofgem price cap means that for the typical household that uses electricity and gas and pays by Direct Debit, the maximum ...
Citizens Advice estimates that 1.7m people in Britain ran out of credit on their prepayment meter last year, with 800,000 ...