Gas and electricity news, Jan - Mar 2005

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NPower to increase electricity market presence

31 March 2005

NPower to make use of Betta to increase electricity market presence

WaterVoice recommends meter use

30 March 2005

Consumer group WaterVoice backs calls for water meters

Lack of competition expected to augment energy bills

30 March 2005

Energy bills in the UK expected to suffer from lack of EU competition

Residential energy ratings delayed

29 March 2005

Plans for residential energy ratings delayed

National Grid back on track

24 March 2005

National Grid expected to meet annual forecasts

uSwitch offers calculator to help limit water bills

24 March 2005

uSwitch launches water calculator to help control excessive bills

Consumers urged to request energy bill allowances

23 March 2005

uSwitch issues energy bill allowance reminders to bill payers

Energywatch calls for bill shake up

22 March 2005

Residential bills in need of rethink according to Energywatch

International recognition for Guernsey Electricity

21 March 2005

Internationally recognised Guernsey Electricity could be model for UK to follow

EDF flourishing in UK

18 March 2005

EDF makes 25 per cent of profits in UK

Gas industry firms receive mixed Budget news

17 March 2005

Gas industry receives mixed blessing from Budget

BP chief targeting global gas market

16 March 2005

BP boss draws attention to current situation of gas markets worldwide

Gas shortage fears unfounded

15 March 2005

National Grid Transco assures fears over UK shortages of gas are unfounded

London in danger of incurring water shortages

14 March 2005

Environment committee forecasts future water shortages in London

Energywatch to be merged

14 March 2005

Proposals put forward for the merger of Energywatch

New electricity market to lower bills nears

11 March 2005

Energy minister backs new electricity market that could lower bills

Spare cash dwindles as energy bills rise

10 March 2005

Consumers feeling rising energy bill upshots

Everest reaffirms concerns over excessive energy bills

09 March 2005

Everest reveals UK homeowners wasting £4.8 billion on fuel bills

Water content to be investigated

08 March 2005

Scottish Executive urged to investigate effects of prescription and non-prescription drugs entering the nation's water supply

Residential energy bills "needlessly high"

08 March 2005

Friends of the Earth group claims residential energy bills are "needlessly high"