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Energy Advice Line: April 2016
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Thursday, 28 April 2016. Energy Advice Line calls for further price cuts. The Energy Advice Line has joined calls for energy companies to drop their prices after the cost of gas fell to its lowest level in more than a decade. Julian Morgan, managing director of the price comparison, switching and advice service for domestic and business energy users, backed calls by consumer groups for energy companies to be more generous with their price cuts. ICIS analysts said falling prices were due to oversupply in ...
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Energy Advice Line: January 2016
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Sunday, 31 January 2016. Suppliers must support collective switching. The Energy Advice Line has welcomed an Ofgem ruling that requires energy suppliers to publicise "collective switch" tariffs on their Cheapest Tariff Message (CTM). Suppliers are already obliged to include information on bills about the cheapest tariffs available and how much a customer might save by switching to the deal. But Julian Morgan, managing director of the price comparison, switching and advice service for energy users, said i...
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Energy Advice Line: October 2016
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Thursday, 27 October 2016. Price caps are welcomed. The Energy Advice Line has welcomed hints from Prime Minister Theresa May that she will tighten rules governing energy prices and even extend price caps to protect more consumers. We welcome any measures that will bring suppliers into line and ease the burden on energy consumers," said Julian Morgan, managing director of the price comparison, switching and advice service. But Mrs May signaled at the Conservative Party Conference earlier this month that ...
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Energy Advice Line: June 2016
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Monday, 27 June 2016. Competition and Market Authority Report 2016. The Competition and Market Authority released their industry report last week. Despite the EU Referendum stealing the headlines, there is news that could be positive for the consumer. Government deals favouring suppliers are due to come to an end - currently energy providers are healthily rewarded for building power stations and generating energy. Read the full report here. Labels: 2016 cma report. Competition and market authority. It's ...
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Energy Advice Line: May 2016
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Saturday, 28 May 2016. CMA reviews plans to encourage switching. New plans revealed from the Competition and Market Authority (CMA) show tactics that could potentially overwhelm customers, create unneccesary confusion and harass customers. The scheme shows that the regulator will allow suppliers to contact customers who are failing to switch, Ofgem has warned that this idea could "overwhelm". Final recommendations are due to be published by the CMA in June. Since 2010 the market of energy suppliers h...
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Energy Advice Line: Dual fuel bill costs remain high
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Thursday, 29 December 2016. Dual fuel bill costs remain high. Business electricity users and householders were facing difficult decisions about their energy. Contracts, with wholesale prices dipping and some suppliers offering longer than usual fixed-rate. Deals, according to the Energy Advice Line. Julian Morgan, managing director of the price comparison, switching and advice service for energy. Users, said lower wholesale energy prices and increased competition were creating opportunities for. The aver...
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