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In celebration of Smart Home Day, we've put together a quick guide to some of the smart home devices that could help you save energy, reduce your carbon footprint, and make your life more convenient.
Looking for ways to make your home more energy efficient? The good news is you can take action today that will start to reduce your carbon footprint.
Everyone seems to be getting a smart meter these days, so let's hear from real customers on their experiences going smart.
We’re thrilled to announce our latest partnership with climate campaign Teach the Future. We can’t wait to start achieving great things together, s...
The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) is the independent energy regulator for Great Britain. But what does an energy regulator actually do? Take a look at our quick explainer.
Our team of vulnerability experts have identified customers who need extra support to get through this winter. We’ll be reaching out to them to offer support and financial help. We will contact customers directly.
There are a lot of different types of meter out there. Take a gander at our simple guide to prepayment meters to find answers to your burning PPM questions.
Ready to race ahead with a brand new EV home charger? Whether you own an electric vehicle or are thinking of buying one, there are lots of reasons an ...
With the festive season around the corner and the cost of living climbing, winter can be a tough time to stay on budget. As a prepayment customer you ...
A combi boiler is one of three boiler types (combi, regular and system). You can tell if you have a combi boiler as they don’t use water storage tan...
The energy regulator Ofgem has announced that the price cap will decrease to £1,923 for Direct Debit customers on a standard variable tariff from 1 October 2023.
Ofgem has announced that the new price cap will be £1,923 from 1 October 2023. We know this comes at a time when inflation is still high and we’re all continuing to face a rise in the cost of living.