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Results for smart meters tag

November 2014

“​Another shameful example of energy companies failing their customers” – our response to Energy UK announcement on faulty pre-payment gas meters

26 November 2014

Which? executive director Richard Lloyd, said: “This is yet another shameful example of energy companies failing their customers and one that has hit some of the very people who can afford it least. “Suppliers need to fix this fault as soon as possible and fully reimburse – with interest – the hundreds of thousands of people who have […]

Statement: Consumer, Energy, smart meters

October 2014

“More radical measures are urgently needed to supercharge competition in this broken market” – Which? response to the Energy Secretary’s party conference speech

7 October 2014

Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: “We welcome moves to speed up energy switching times and boost the numbers of small suppliers but more radical measures are urgently needed to supercharge competition in this broken market. “All suppliers should introduce faster, easier switching as quickly as possible, and there must be much simpler pricing so people can more easily find […]

Statement: Consumer, Energy, smart meters

Which? calls on Government to get smart on smart meters

7 October 2014

Ahead of his speech at the Liberal Democrat Party Conference, Which? has written to Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, calling on the Government to cut the cost of the smart meter roll-out. Which? is calling on the Government to take action now to reduce the cost of installing smart meters in homes across the nation. With […]

Press Release: Energy, government, smart meters

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