Households will be able to switch to flexible energy tariffs and use smart appliances to help cut electricity bills under plans set out by the Government. Energy minister Michael Shanks unveiled the ...
In Basingstoke, the rollout of home batteries combined with Time-of-Use (ToU) energy tariffs could cut energy bills by up to £800,000 a year for local people living in fuel poverty.
Under current proposals, anyone on means-tested benefits - like universal credit - who has built up energy debt of more than £100 between April 2022 and March 2024 will be eligible for help to write ...
Americans will dish out more money to heat their homes this winter as electricity and natural gas costs continue to soar. That's according to a new study from the National Energy Assistance Directors ...
Electric bills are also going up because of increased power demand. For the first two decades of this century, demand for ...