Energy UK responds to Ofgem's announcement of tougher entry tests for suppliers
Ofgem announced today the introduction of tougher entry tests for energy suppliers, Energy UK issued the below statement in response.
Ofgem announced today the introduction of tougher entry tests for energy suppliers, Energy UK issued the below statement in response.
Commenting on the provisional UK greenhouse gas emissions for 2018 statistics published by BEIS today, Energy UK’s chief executive, Lawrence Slade said:
Following EU's response to PM's delay request, Energy UK's chief executive Lawrence Slade said:
Energy UK’s monthly electricity figures – published today – show that 450,000 (452,977) customers switched supplier last month, slightly down (0.1%) compared to February 2018. This brings the total number of switches to 835,642 this year, up 2% when compared to the first two months of 2018.
Entries have opened for the 2019 Young Energy Professional (YEP) Awards.
Responding to Citizens Advice’s latest energy star rating league table, Energy UK’s chief executive Lawrence Slade said:
In response to the Spring Statement, Lawrence Slade, chief executive of Energy UK, said:
European associations sent a letter out today calling for a no-deal Brexit to be avoided, in response Energy UK issued the statement below.
Commenting on the launch of the Offshore Wind Sector Deal Energy UK’s Chief Executive, Lawrence Slade, said:
Responding to the BEIS consultation on the Smart Export Guarantee, an Energy UK spokesperson said:
Commenting on the "Road to Zero: time to shift gear on tax" report which we contributed to and was published by the BVRLA today, Energy UK’s Director of Policy, Audrey Gallacher said: