New Delhi: Polaris Smart Metering Pvt. Ltd is looking at capturing about 50% share of the smart gas metering market in a few years and is considering the possibility of exporting its products ...
Four of the “big six” energy firms, including British Gas and Octopus, confirmed that they no longer fit “dumb” meters when replacing equipment at the end of its life, reports The Telegraph.
Lots of homeowners are bowled over when they see how much they owe in their latest natural gas bill. And their complaints about the high costs have caused Governor Maura Healey and state lawmakers ...
Last week, Arizona's average price of gas jumped by around 30 cents a gallon as refineries started producing a summer fuel blend that is more expensive, according to AAA's Fuel Prices database.
British Gas, OVO, EDF, EON and Octopus customers have been warned over three signs on their smart meters. In June 2024 Which? surveyed 10,193 of its members who have a smart meter and found that ...
The Department of Public Utilities is demanding that the state’s five gas companies cut residential gas bills by 5% starting next month. In a letter on Thursday, the DPU requested that the gas ...
Households who have policies with British Gas, OVO, EDF, EON and Octopus are being warned to watch out for signs there smart meter is not working properly. According to a survey by Which?
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Today’s average price of gas in the U.S. is $3.08 per gallon, unchanged from yesterday, down $0.01 from last week and down $0.08 ...
A reader who saw her estimated energy bills from SSE Airtricity jump by more than 1,000 per cent as a result of a typo by one of its employees has now spent more than a year trying to extract a ...
Rather than the energy supplier getting an up-to-date reading of how much energy you’re using, it relies on you submitting readings from your gas and electricity meters to the supplier yourself ...
While drivers in the United States are enjoying slightly cheaper gas this week, prices are likely to rise again in the spring, analyst Patrick De Haan warned, driven by a seasonal spike in demand.