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What happens if your energy supplier has gone bust? What to do when your supplier goes out of business.

So you find out that your energy supplier has gone bust, what happens next?  Well, if your energy supplier goes out of business, the industry regulator Ofgem will appoint a new supplier to take over the supply of energy to your property. This process is called “supplier of last resort” (SOLR). The new supplier will […]

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Scottish Power warn of a £900 increase to Energy Bills in October

Scottish Power, one of the country’s largest energy providers has warned that yearly bills could jump by more than £900 this year, and has urged the government to join emergency discussions to address the “crisis” of growing electricity and gas prices. ScottishPower predicted that the UK’s energy price cap will rise by around 47% to

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EON Action

EON is an energy supplier that belongs to the Big Six and serves almost 4 million customers in the UK. In 2019, EON became the first supplier from the Big Six to switch all of its customers to renewable electricity. This was in line with the company’s mission to offer green, innovative solutions that provide

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Short Supplier Reviews

Eon, being one of the UK’s largest electricity suppliers, is doing well despite the ongoing energy crisis. It provides energy to almost 4 million homes and businesses across the country and it owns power stations, wind farms, and biomass plants. Eon is committed to leading the UK energy market to be more sustainable. To achieve

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Centrica pulls out of Bulb auction – How could this effect customers?

Collapsed energy supplier Bulb’s auction was abandoned by Centrica, the company that owns British Gas, making it difficult for the UK government to complete a competitive bidding procedure. Following a spike in natural gas costs and a failure to acquire fresh capital, Bulb collapsed last November, they were also the first supplier to do so. The

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EDF is Nationalized – How does this affect UK Projects and French Customers?

On Wednesday, the French government announced the full nationalization of energy giant EDF, which is currently building Hinkley Point ‘C, the first new nuclear power plant in the UK in a generation and is the country’s fourth largest household energy supplier. Another major power utility in the region, Uniper, appears to be getting a bailout

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SSE Gas Prices Rise by 42% for Small Businesses & Home Customers

SSE Airtricity has announced a massive 43 percent increase in gas prices, affecting around 190,000 consumers. A typical customer will experience an increase of roughly £1.02 per day as a result of this tariff adjustment. This hike will take effect on July 1, 2022, and will affect all SSE Airtricity home and small business customers.

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Utility Warehouse

Introduction to Utility Warehouse Energy Utility Warehouse Energy is one of the largest contenders to breaking up the ‘Big6’ energy suppliers in the UK. They attract most of their customers through word of mouth advertising. Their unique selling point is that they bundle all of your monthly utilities into the one bill which reduces the

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Good Energy Supplier Review

This page is to help you contact Good Energy. You can contact the energy supplier by email, social media, or telephone. Below is a table that has all the information you need to reach Good Energy’s customer service department. Existing customers:0800 254 0000 (Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm) New customers:0800 254 0004 (Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm)

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Sainsbury’s Energy

Sainsbury’s Energy is a brand of Eon Next, a subsidiary of the large energy company Eon. It claims to be the only energy supplier participating in the Nectar programme, allowing customers to accrue points for their loyalty. Founded in 2011, it began its venture into the Energy Market by originally partnering up with British Gas,

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