Customers have been urged to take a photo, or they could be overcharged by British Gas, EON, EDF, Octopus Energy or OVO.
Millions of households are being urged to take action before a key deadline as energy prices are set to change from July 1.
Utility companies claim smart meters save customers money. But that isn’t always the case.
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For decades, Nigeria’s electricity sector represented one of the country’s greatest paradoxes. Despite vast gas reserves and ...
A massive explosion in Summit County on Thursday, June 25, destroyed several homes and damaged many others.
The Indonesian Ceramic Industry Association (ASAKI) expressed its appreciation for the government's move to lower LNG price ...
Disruptions to Russia's energy sector due to its war with Ukraine are having a rippling effect throughout Central Asia, with ...
Millions of energy customers are being urged to take a photograph of their gas and electricity meters before midnight on June ...
The figures reflect the typical energy unit rate and standing charge for Direct Debit customers across England, Scotland and ...
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has donated 10 desktop computers and two laptop computers to the Institute ...
Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Yuliot Tanjung in an inspection of PT Perusahaan Gas Negara's (PGN) Pressure ...