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Energy companies back new initiative to help not-for-profit sector tackle rising energy costs

PRESS RELEASE

29th April 2008

 

  • BizzEnergy to support lower energy costs for charities
  • Smart meters to provide accurate billing and opportunity to reduce carbon footprint
  • Energy Efficiency Manager to help users tackle energy efficiency and costs
  • Initiative creates employment opportunities for people on the National Disability Register

 

BizzEnergy leads the way with BSI standard new bill format

PRESS RELEASE

16th April 2008

 

Energy supplier aims to improve billing clarity and consumer confidence.

 

BIzzEnergy appoints marketing director to support company vision

PRESS RELEASE

5th February 2008

 

Ben Wooltorton joins from SimplySwitch to help redefine customer provision in the energy market.

 

BizzEnergy, the UK’s leading independent electricity supplier, today announces the appointment of Ben Wooltorton to the position of Marketing Director. Ben, who joins BizzEnergy from SimplySwitch, brings with him over 10 years experience in sales and marketing in the energy industry.

 

Sauce of Power

PRESS RELEASE

 

1st April 2008

 

Worcester's biggest brand may be its famous sauce but, as Andy Coyne discovers, the town is also becoming an unexpected hub for the power supply industry.

 

One of the big debates among economic development types is whether a regional economy should be allowed to grow naturally.

 

Green policies push up energy prices

16 January 2008


Environmental measures are adding about £60 to the average household energy bill this year, the market watchdog said yesterday, as EDF Energy became the second leading supplier to raise prices.

Business Briefing

22 December 2007      

 

Free energy meters

Bizzenergy, an independent gas and electricity supplier, is trying to encourage its business customers to adopt meters by offering to install high-tech versions for nothing or for a small monthly charge. The company claims that business users will benefit from its "smart" meters because they can track energy use themselves on a half-hourly basis.

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