www.fgks.org   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Energy bills

May 2024

  • Workers installing solar panels on a roof surrounded by scaffolding.

    Make accreditation mandatory for low-carbon heating installers, says Which?

  • Banknotes and bank cards held up in a black leather wallet

    Are consumers any better off after 14 years of Conservative government?

  • A shopper on Warrington High Street

    Business live
    Retail sales tumble across Britain amid cost of living squeeze and wet weather; energy price cap falls 7% – as it happened

  • Four gas burners alight on a stove

    Energy price cap in Great Britain to fall to £1,568 in summer

  • National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch

  • Almost a third of household smart meters not working properly, says Citizens Advice

  • Brief letters
    Small steps towards sustainable gardens

  • Heat pump mythbusters
    Do heat pumps work at freezing temperatures?

  • Three years of pain: how inflation drove the UK cost of living crisis

  • When smart meters save money – and the overheating planet

  • A lot of hot air? The pros and cons of heat pumps

  • Ofgem energy price cap will fall to £1,574 a year this summer, say analysts

  • The shocking stupidity of the smart meter system

  • Ofgem considers reversing ban on cheaper deals for new energy customers

  • Heat pump mythbusters
    Are heat pumps more expensive to run than gas boilers?

  • British Gas boss says all UK households should be forced to fit smart meters

  • Your problems, with Anna Tims
    Bills you don’t owe, menacing debt collectors: the terrifying world of energy company customers

April 2024

  • a woman sneers after sniffing a laundry load straight out of the washing machine

    Remote working and whiffy workout wear fuel laundry revolution

    Home workers aim to tackle smelly athleisure clothing, save money and be kinder to the environment
  • Posed picture, dramatically lit, of a man in a dark suit knocking on a door

    Unregulated ‘identity tracers’ harass people for debts they do not owe

    Debt collection agencies in the UK are using fair means or foul to link people to an address where an unpaid debt has been run up, sometimes years after they have moved out
  • Causeymire windfarm at Spittal

    High interest rates could add billions to UK green energy transition, says report

    Resolution Foundation calls for fourfold increase in renewable power investment to reduce pressure on household bills
About 4,182 results for Energy bills
1234...