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How businesses can cut energy costs and boost efficiency
Here's how small businesses can monitor energy costs even though they don't benefit from the Ofgem energy price cap.
By David Prosser Published
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Renewable energy funds to buy now
Here are three renewable energy funds to buy now, according to James Smith, fund manager at Premier Miton Global Renewables Trust
By James Smith Last updated
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The evolution of the car industry
The car industry has faced sluggish sales and low levels of demand, which has thrown a spanner in the works of global car makers. But is it short-lived?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Ofgem energy price cap to give UK households summer cost of living boost
News The Ofgem energy price cap will fall again from July. Here's what it means for your gas and electricity bills.
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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How to invest in copper
It may be time to invest in copper as the red metal appears poised for a big jump. Dominic Frisby looks at what should investors should buy
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Ofgem considers lifting ban on cheaper energy deals for new customers
Ofgem says that ‘now is the right time’ to remove the ban that allowed energy suppliers to offer exclusive deals at low prices to new customers
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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The price of copper has risen – how long will the bull market last?
The price of copper has leapt to almost a two-year high, but demand for the metal continues to outstrip supply. How long will the market remain bullish?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Scottish Power to pay out £1.5m in energy bill compensation for overcharging
Scottish Power has agreed to a compensation package of £1.5 million after the energy supplier wrongly overcharged nearly 1,700 customers
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Ofgem launches consultation on future of energy price cap amid UK net zero push
The Ofgem energy price cap could be adapted to better reflect renewable energy consumption habits and greener tariffs, like time of use deals.
By Henry Sandercock Published