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News for September 2010

M&S teams up with energy suppliers SSE to offer solar packages - 06/09/2010

High street retailer Marks & Spencer has teamed up energy suppliers Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) to offer two new solar energy packages.

Cheap energy feed-in tariff scheme 'off to a good start' - 06/09/2010

The Renewable Energy Association (REA) has revealed that the feed-in tariff scheme has got off to a good start in helping improve overall cheap energy efficiency.

Installing new boiler 'can improve cheap energy efficiency' - 06/09/2010

Installing a new boiler is one of the ways homeowners can improve their cheap energy efficiency, an expert has said.

Energy suppliers npower launch efficiency scheme with local council - 03/09/2010

Energy suppliers npower have teamed up with a local authority to provide cheap energy initiatives to local homes.

Facebook urged to focus on renewable cheap energy - 02/09/2010

Social networking site Facebook has come under pressure to switch its use of coal-powered electricity for renewable cheap energy.

Ofgem to probe four of big six energy suppliers - 02/09/2010

Regulator Ofgem is set to launch an investigation into four of Britain's energy suppliers, it has emerged.

New features launched for Google's cheap energy monitoring app - 01/09/2010

Search engine giant Google has launched a new feature on its PowerMeter application aimed at helping users improve their cheap energy efficiency.

Record number of homes install cheap energy solar panels - 01/09/2010

A record number of households installed cheap energy solar panels in August, new figures reveal.

Energy suppliers EDF to hike electricity prices - 01/09/2010

Energy suppliers EDF plan to increase the price of electricity for some 1.2 million customers next month, it has emerged.

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