Consumers may choose to switch energy companies with news that E.On is to offer free ground source heat pump technology to some vulnerable homes.
New energy-efficient homes could prevent people having to switch gas and electricity companies by reducing consumption rates.
Over 90 per cent of Britons are considering, or have considered, installing solar panels or other forms of the technology to help tackle price rises from energy suppliers.
A Conservative plan to reduce the impact of price rises from energy suppliers could involve homeowners being allocated £6,500 towards efficiency costs.
Homeowners who choose to compare energy companies will find that green energy supplier Ecotricity invests the most money in renewable energy projects.
Residents in East Anglia have had the chance to reduce the impact of price rises from energy suppliers by using free energy-efficient light bulbs, reports 24dash.com.
People planning to compare gas and electricity companies for the best prices could soon benefit from several multi-million pound projects investigating energy efficiency.
Benefits of investing in domestic energy efficiency should be viewed on a long-term basis and could be considered alongside a decision to compare energy companies.
Nearly 2,000 households in Yeovil, Somerset, have been assisted in having their bills from energy suppliers reduced through the Warm Front scheme, reports the Yeovil Express.
Thermal imaging of homes in Worcestershire could help local residents identify ways of reducing the impact of price rises from energy suppliers.
Investing in home insulation is an alternative option to deciding to switch gas and electricity companies in pursuit of reduced prices.
Concern in Mid Devon over price rises from energy suppliers has resulted in an increase in the number of people seeking information about benefits eligibility.
A series of price rises from energy suppliers in 2008 has resulted in more than 1.5 million under-16s living in fuel poverty, reports people.co.uk.
Homeowners could compare gas and electricity prices as a York councillor has called for wider support for the upcoming Fuel Poverty Bill, reports the York Press.
Homeowners could compare gas and electricity prices as a York councillor has called for wider support for the upcoming Fuel Poverty Bill, reports the York Press.
Over 100,000 homeowners in Sussex are living in fuel poverty as a result of high prices from energy suppliers, reports the Argus.
Consumers could switch energy companies in a bid to pursue cheaper rates and they have choices beyond the so-called 'big six', reports the Financial Times.