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There's a high likelihood that you will have heard, read, or watched content pertaining to the impending ‘gas boiler ban’, however there is often a lot of confusion in the information communicated regarding this issue.
At National Energy Direct, we fully understand that moving house is one of the most stressful tasks in life, and amid all the things to keep track of and consider, a serious matter like utilities could potentially slip the mind - and naturally you don’t want anything like this to detriment or confuse the moving process.
Here at National Energy Direct we understand that not everybody is an expert on the technical terms or intricacies of utility and energy topics, that’s why in this blog we’re going to discuss standard variable energy rates, how they are relevant, and some of the pros and cons of this type of tariff.
If you’re a property owner in the UK you may be concerned with the current climate of soaring energy prices as part of the ongoing wider cost of living crisis.
With recent announcements from the UK government that the energy price cap now resides at the lofty heights of £3,549 to homeowners’ dismay, many business owners are unsure if this affects their organisation’s energy usage rates, and how to cope effectively with the strain of the ongoing energy crisis.
After a whopping 54% increase on energy bills in April this year, many homeowners have been left wondering what exactly the energy price cap is. Allow us to explain.