Although businesses and homeowners have been promised smart meters for some time, the rollout process isn’t working as it should. So will you get one soon, and if you have one installed, how should
you use it?
Published 27.03.2015
According to research carried out by the Energy Saving Trust, 82% of domestic customers don’t know what they’re paying for gas or electricity. Is your business making the same mistake?
Published 01.05.2008
With predictions of energy prices set to rise 17% because of the government’s desire to fund green energy projects, you’re trying to future-proof your costs. Can an energy broker help to secure the
best deal?
Published 28.10.2009
Some energy suppliers have apparently been duping customers with dodgy green energy tariffs. Will rules that came into force in April 2015 help you sort the good from the bad?
Published 28.05.2015
It appears that energy brokers have been using some pretty dodgy tactics to get businesses to sign up to energy packages, including supposedly “green deals”. What’s going on and is the situation
about to change?
Published 03.06.2013
According to government figures, almost 2,000 small businesses have been charged additional fees on their electricity and gas bills. Why has this happened and what, if anything, can you do to prevent
a similar experience?
Published 24.05.2011
The government has finally unveiled its latest set of feed-in tariff (FIT) rates it will pay as a subsidy for solar power installations. What are they and does it finally mean that such systems can
be a worthwhile investment?
Published 02.07.2012
The government has published its solar strategy as it tries to increase the number of commercial properties installing this technology. What does it say and will it mean that solar is likely to
become a more viable option?
Published 28.05.2014
A number of companies are promising to pay businesses to reduce their energy usage at peak periods to support the National Grid. How does this work, and should you take advantage of it?
Published 16.06.2011