Gas and electricity news, Jul - Sep 2005

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Tell your gas and electricity supplier if you move

26 August 2005

Consumers losing millions because of wrong address

Elderly worried at energy price rises

25 August 2005

Pensioners in Wales and Northern Ireland suffering

Gas competition weak

24 August 2005

Competition Commission concerned about LPG provision

Phoenix raises gas prices by 25 per cent

23 August 2005

Provider blames wholesale price rises

Gas and electricity alternative economical

22 August 2005

Council to use green energy

Coal could lower electricity prices

19 August 2005

Coal cheaper than oil

Gas and electricity savings in pipeline

15 August 2005

New boiler will save money and the environment

ScottishPower considering moves

12 August 2005

Prices might go up at energy company

Electricity and gas too expensive for some

10 August 2005

Watchdog chief laments fuel poverty

Green energy popular

09 August 2005

New green energy users confirm alternative's popularity

Consumers face electricity and gas price hikes

08 August 2005

Prices rising in the energy sector

Gas firm’s profits have knock-on for consumers

27 July 2005

There was good news for consumers today as gas company BG Group reported a 43 per cent jump in net profits.

Ofwat urged to speed up Severn probe

26 July 2005

The water regulator Ofwat is coming under pressure from a Conservative MP to speed up its investigation into the financial management of Severn Trent.

Scottish Gas launches green power plant

25 July 2005

A new wind farm built near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, has started producing electricity for Scottish Gas customers.

Powergen hikes fuel prices

22 July 2005

Powergen has announced that its prices are to rise from the end of August.

Electricity provider to help vulnerable customers

22 July 2005

Powergen has developed an £18 million package of measures to help vulnerable customers

Fuel poverty set to rise

21 July 2005

Two new reports have indicated that the number of people who will struggle with the cost of heating their homes is to rise.

Thames Water continues reservoir plans

20 July 2005

Thames Water will continue with plans to build a large reservoir even though it recently failed to meet Ofwat targets for reducing water leakage.

RES wins award for energy saving buidling

19 July 2005

Renewable Energy Systems (RES) has won a major environmental award for its work in developing zero emission office buildings.

Many unprepared for gas price hikes

18 July 2005

New research has revealed that millions of UK households could face far higher bills than they expected because they have not increased their direct debit payments in line with gas price rises.



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