Green energy supplier Bulb is raising its prices for the third time this year, with 750,000 existing customers to be hit by a whopping rise of over 11% in November.
Cheap energy deals are disappearing fast with the lowest fixed deal up by more than £70/year since this time last month, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
The energy price cap has been unveiled which could cut bills for 11 million households by about £75 on average – but Martin Lewis says a fair tariff isn't the same as a good one and many could save £100s by switching and saving NOW.
Green energy supplier Bulb has warned its 450,000 customers that it may be forced to increase prices for the third time this year, as a result of rising wholesale costs.
Beleaguered energy supplier Iresa, which has tens of thousands of customers, has ceased trading. Customers' energy supplies will continue as normal under regulator Ofgem's safety-net rules, and outstanding credit balances will be protected - here's what you need to know.
The Competition and Markets Authority has said heat networks must be regulated following a seven month study into whether customers are getting the right level of protection.