A warning has been issued for UK households who do NOT have smart meters. British Gas, EDF, EON, Ovo and Octopus customers are being urged to make one phone call and cut £176 off their energy bill.
Customers of companies such as Octopus Energy, British Gas, E.ON Next, OVO Energy, Scottish Power, and EDF have been warned about a new 90-day rule - which could see them get a cash payout. On BBC ...
Smart meter deployment has slowed in Great Britain, according to the latest figures from the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). A total of 780,800 smart and advanced meters were ...
A cross-party committee of UK members of parliament has warned that 7 million electricity and gas smart meters are going to stop working in Great Britain. What will this mean for energy customers? Why ...
Facepalm: London authorities aim to have the industry deploy smart meters in the majority of UK homes and small businesses, offering people and companies a convenient method for measuring their actual ...
3 July 2006 – UK energy regulator Ofgem said Friday it would be taking steps to break down barriers to the introduction of smart meters in the UK. It plans an industry-wide programme to encourage the ...
Energy regulator Ofgem confirmed that eligible households will automatically be credited with £40 ...
BBC Breakfast expert said around 3 million people could potentially be in line for cash ...
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