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Energy consumers 'better off' under UK quarterly tariff cap regime

The UK's national energy regulator, Ofgem, has said its proposal to adjust the Default Tariff Cap for household gas and electricity supplies on variable rates to a quarterly regime will leave consumers "better off".

read more... 10/06/2022

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Increase in electricity prices inevitable

Faced with soaring electricity prices, the French government has introduced a tariff shield for the year 2022 to protect the most vulnerable households. However, this measure will not last forever, according to the spokesperson for French election candidate Valérie Pécresse.

read more... 31/03/2022

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Polish household power bills to rise by 24% in 2022

Customers of Polish energy companies Enea, PGE, Tauron and Energa will have to pay around 24% more for energy in 2022, based on tariffs approved by Poland's Energy Regulatory Office on Friday.

read more... 20/12/2021

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UK 'green gas' tariffs reliant on carbon credits as biomethane, certificates supply remains short

Gas suppliers have made renewable natural gas a central part of their pitch when offering end-users "green" tariffs, but there are still roadblocks to achieving truly "green" retail gas tariffs.

read more... 10/09/2021

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British Gas to freeze standard tariff direct debits until next year

British Gas has announced plans to freeze direct debit payments of customers on its standard variable tariffs (SVTs) until February.

read more... 01/09/2021

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