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  1. Scottish Power claims success as customers switch to cheaper tariff


    Scottish Power claimed today that its letters to customers telling them to switch to direct debit are bearing fruit, with around 21,700 customers changing tariff in the last three months. ..

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  2. SSE customer numbers hold steady despite price rises


    SSE customers paid on average 6.6 per cent less for their gas and electricity in the nine months to December the company said today. That was despite using 26.6 per cent less gas and 8.3 per cent less electricity year on year...

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  3. Npower takes aim at medium businesses


    Npower has launched two new products in a bid to become a key player in supplying mid-range businesses...

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  4. Customers 'misunderstand how to save energy'


    Customers could be focusing their energy saving actions on the wrong appliances, according to energy management company Navetas...

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  5. Off-grid means off the radar


    The Energy and Climate Change Committee has been taking evidence from the industry about the acute need to help fuel-poor households, especially those without a mains gas connection. Brendan Coyne heard what they had to say..

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  6. MPs blast Decc over smart programme


    The department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) was left defending its smart meter rollout programme in the face o..

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  7. Billing systems 'on right track'


    EDF Energy and Npower have insisted that their billing system upgrades are heading in the right direction, but neither company has ruled out seeking compensation from their suppliers...

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  8. Networks win reconnection battle


    More than 350,000 homes and businesses were off electricity supply last week as gales battered much of the UK. While most were reconnected within 24 hours, several thousand properties were left without power for more than a day...

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  9. Gas firms dismayed by cash-out plans


    The gas industry has warned Ofgem that its proposals for the immediate reform of the gas cash-out regime in an emergency could backfire and cost consumers more...

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  10. Greenpeace says big six should cut prices further


    Customers of the big six energy companies are "still being ripped off", Greenpeace has claimed, despite recent price reductions. ..

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