
Micro business owners reveal best and worst energy providers
A new league table has revealed which energy providers are guilty of delivering the worst level of service to small business customers. more»
A new league table has revealed which energy providers are guilty of delivering the worst level of service to small business customers. more»
Bills are now generated automatically through software and delivered under instruction whether physically through a letterbox or electronically to an email inbox. But, it's not all plain-sailing, as technology can be just as prone to errors as humans are. more»
Research from fuel distributor Certas Energy has uncovered that there were 19, 755 official commercial fuel thefts in Britain in 2015, worth a total of roughly 1.47m. more»
Aiming to support small business customers, the new league table is drawn from the complaints of micro companies, allowing owners to compare services. more»
New rules will see Ofgem make certain consumer information available to competing energy suppliers so they can offer more affordable deals directly to consumers, based on their actual energy use. more»
Over 30 new measures to energy market regulation are now being brought in by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), some of which impact small businesses. more»
HomeTree aims to take the hassle of buying boilers and other energy saving home appliances away from consumers, ensuring the market for boiler installation remains competitive, and home owners don't blindly follow national providers. more»
Small firms in the UK expect more from energy suppliers when it comes to the provision and accessibility of renewable energy, as a new report showed that 72 per cent would welcome a stronger commitment from providers. more»
As construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset was given the go-ahead on 15 September, the government has been pushed to ensure procurement opportunities for small firms in the region. more»
The global connected living market will be worth $1tn by 2020, according to PwC, with the UK's share around $20bn making up five per cent of the total. more»