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Decoding Your Energy Bill: Key Elements Explained
Learn how to read your energy bill and uncover hidden insights.
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Business Gas Procurement: A Complete Guide for UK Manufacturers
Most UK manufacturers keep a close eye on their electricity contract. Gas procurement often receives far less attention. That can…
Fixed vs Pass-Through Business Energy Contracts: Which Is Right for Your Business?
In April 2026, many companies on ‘fixed’ business energy contracts were told their prices were increasing mid-contract. Their suppliers were…
Business Energy Bills in 2026 Explained: Every Charge and What It Means
Business energy bills are one of the highest recurring costs your business will pay. It is also one of the…
Triad Avoidance and Triad Charges: What Changed in 2023 and What to Do Now?
For over a decade, Triad avoidance was one of the most effective ways for energy-intensive manufacturers to reduce electricity network…
TNUoS Charges 2026: Why Your Business Electricity Bill Increased in April
If your electricity standing charge looks significantly higher than it did last year, there’s likely a straightforward explanation, and it’s…
April 2026 Energy Relief: Who Actually Benefits from NCC Changes?
From 1 April 2026, support under the Network Charging Compensation (NCC) scheme will increase from 60% to 90%.
UK Business Gas Quotes Pulled After Middle East Escalation: What Businesses Need to Know
UK business gas suppliers have pulled quotes after fresh escalation in the Middle East. Here’s what it means for renewals, live pricing and risk.
The Fragmented Industrial Energy Support Schemes: Gas-Intensive Manufacturers Left Behind in 2026
If you work in UK manufacturing, you have probably seen the recent noise around industrial energy support. There is movement,…
How the US-Iran Conflict Could Affect UK Business Energy Costs
US–Iran tensions are pushing up oil prices and disrupting global shipping. Because UK energy markets are linked to global supply, the volatility could begin feeding into higher business energy costs.