Ultra-rapid charging stations for electric cars to triple, Ofgem says
Energy regulator Ofgem will invest £300million to install more charging points for electric cars in cities and motorways across the country, it was announced today.
Energy regulator Ofgem will invest £300million to install more charging points for electric cars in cities and motorways across the country, it was announced today.
New higher price cap comes into force today and households could save £234 on their energy bills by switching to fixed tariffs The energy price cap hike bites today, raising bills by £96 for millions Customers could save up to £234 a year by switching to fixed tariffs We reveal the best deals currently on … Read more
Households could save hundreds of pounds on their energy bill by simply switching supplier, with 67 tariffs currently coming in cheaper than the new price cap level, data shows. Ofgem’s new cap will come into force on Thursday, with the level dropping from £1,126 to £1,042 a year for default tariff customers. However, customers could still … Read more
Experts predict Ofgem will drop the price cap limit by £85 when it reveals the new level tomorrow. Currently, the price cap limit is £1,127 for those on standard variable tariffs and £1,164 for customers with prepayment meters. The new cost for both meters will be revealed tomorrow with expectations it will reduce to around … Read more
Households could see energy bills fall £20 a year under new proposals unveiled by the industry regulator. Ofgem will spend £25billion to invest in greener energy over the next five years to ‘transform Britain’s energy networks to deliver emissions-free green energy’. However, as part of that scheme, it wants energy network firms to halve the returns … Read more
Energy bills will fall for around 15million households with Ofgem announcing a price cap reduction of £17 a year. This means that households on standard variable tariffs will pay no more than £1,162 on their bills after the cap comes into effect in April – falling from £1,179. The bi-annual review of the cap by … Read more