Millions of households in England, Wales and Scotland are seeing a slight rise in energy bills in the new year.
The government has promised an average £150 energy bill saving in 2026 - but what does that actually mean for your household?
Millions of customers face higher energy bills from October as the energy price cap will rise by 2%. Energy regulator Ofgem has announced the tariff, which billpayers default to if they’ve not opted ...
Rising AI and data center demand could force utilities to invest heavily in new and replacement power plants, driving electricity prices sharply higher. A basic estimate shows that 3% annual growth in ...
Over the past few months, Americans have looked aghast at their rising electricity bills – in New Jersey, for example, prices have risen 19% just in the last year – and found one clear scapegoat: data ...
With the Energy Price Cap rising during winter, fixing your tariff now could offer faster relief than waiting for the £150 ...
PPC is keeping the prices of its basic residential tariffs for January 2026 stable, despite an upward trend in the wholesale ...
For a while, Britain’s green consensus looked ironclad. Through the 2010s and into the early 2020s, the Conservatives and Labour fought over who was keener to decarbonise the country. The public ...