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News for February 2008

Sir John Mogg reappointed at Ofgem - 06/02/2008
Sir John Mogg has been appointed to serve a second five-year term as non executive chairman of Ofgem.


Government committee to investigate energy market - 06/02/2008
A committee of MPs will launch a full scale investigation into the structure of the UK's energy market.


Energywatch welcomes market inquiry - 06/02/2008
Energywatch has welcomed the announcement from the BERR Select Committee that it will launch an inquiry into the British energy market.


Citizens Advice: Utilities firms failing on customer service - 06/02/2008
A new report has revealed that gas, electricity and telecoms firms are failing on customer service.


Government set to miss fuel poverty target - 05/02/2008
The government is set to miss its target to end fuel poverty in England by 2010, it has been claimed.


Energy bills 'contribute to fuel poverty' - 05/02/2008
Rising energy bills mean about one in five families with children cannot afford to heat their homes, it has been claimed.


Grid says pipeline is safe - 05/02/2008
The National Grid has claimed that the 150 mile pipeline running from Milford Haven to Gloucestershire is safe.


Public to see windfarm plans - 05/02/2008
E.ON is launching a public exhibition to keep local people informed of its plans to build a new wind farm on land near Crow Edge.


Weather leaves 8,000 homes without electricity - 04/02/2008
Nearly 8,000 homes were left without power following a weekend of bad weather in the north of England.


Watchdog calls for investigation in prices - 04/02/2008
Energywatch has slammed the energy market claiming it does not work in the interests of consumers after ScottishPower raised its retail gas and electricity prices.


Summer demolition expected for Tinsley towers - 04/02/2008
The Tinsley Towers are expected to be demolished sometime this summer following discussions between E.ON and the Highways Agency.


ScottishPower increase prices - 04/02/2008
ScottishPower has become the latest energy supplier to announce increases to its retail prices blaming the rising cost of wholesale energy.


Woman to petition for boiler law changes - 04/02/2008
A mother of four from Westham, Dorset, has won the right to form an online petition campaigning for boiler law changes.


Council forced to reconsider wind turbine plans - 04/02/2008
A business park in Derby has been forced to rethink plans for several wind turbines after fears the generators would interfere with mobile phone and radio communication in the area.

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