Some energy suppliers have apparently been duping customers with dodgy green energy tariffs. Will rules that came into force in April 2015 help you sort the good from the bad?
Published 28.05.2015
Although they have been available for a while, you’ve not considered switching to a “green” energy tariff because you didn’t really know what they were and what the benefit could be. Is it something
you should consider?
Published 01.10.2008
You’d been under the impression that it’s impossible to avoid paying the Climate Change Levy on your energy bills. However a colleague has suggested you can, simply by changing to a “green tariff”.
If this is true, how is it done?
Published 01.02.2007
Energy companies have a history of fudging their environmental claims. How can you avoid any dodgy marketing around renewable energy and be sure that it’s as green as you might expect it to be?
Published 23.05.2017
With predictions of energy prices set to rise 17% because of the government’s desire to fund green energy projects, you’re trying to future-proof your costs. Can an energy broker help to secure the
best deal?
Published 28.10.2009
It appears that energy brokers have been using some pretty dodgy tactics to get businesses to sign up to energy packages, including supposedly “green deals”. What’s going on and is the situation
about to change?
Published 03.06.2013
It’s been suggested that you choose a flexible energy tariff as opposed to a fixed one - apparently there are financial and green benefits in doing so. How do these work and should you look into
them?
Published 27.02.2015
Keen to show that the sector has evolved, more and more energy companies are helping businesses to save on their fuel bills. So what can you expect of your energy provider?
Published 03.06.2010
The latest eligibility criteria for the renewable energy feed-in tariffs (FITs) have been published. What do you need to know about making green energy systems pay in your business?
Published 27.03.2017
Do you know how many units of electricity you use? Do you know how you are using this energy? You should, as you could be wasting money as well as harming the environment in doing so. So what’s the
first step to cutting the bills?
Published 01.11.2006