Apathy is an expensive business

A view from the floor In the latest of our series of articles written by our Business Advisors, James Rippin explores the cost of apathy when it comes to business energy: Energy is essential to modern life. As such, there is an element of dependence which places leverage in the hands of the seller (the suppliers) rather […]

Latest business energy rules coming into effect

The latest in a long line of promised amendments to rules governing the business energy market are finally coming into effect. Having been in the pipeline for months and having been debated and consulted for years, Ofgem are finally bringing new rules to protect business energy customers from 30th April 2015. There is a catch […]

“All I want is the best price”

In the latest of our series of Ask the Boss features, we ask Business Juice’s CEO the latest question posed by our clients: “Why should I care about the bells and whistles when all I want is the best price”. Business Juice: “These aren’t mutually exclusive, indeed what is the point of a cheap price if […]

To frack or not to frack

It passed without a peep of controversy but last month the government’s Infrastructure Act gained Royal Assent. Not the sort of news to normally set hares racing or even hairs standing on end, but this particular bill, like many, has passed unnoticed but carries with it significant implications for the lives of Britons and the […]

National Grid prepares for Winter 2015/16

Spring has only just sprung yet National Grid, the owners and operators of the pipelines and wires that gets electricity and gas around the UK area already looking forward to next winter. Winter 2015/16 has always been seen as the sternest test of the frail network infrastructure that supports the UK energy market and National […]

Miliband’s energy freeze madness returns

As energy takes an increasingly central stage in the pre general election tussle Ed Miliband has dusted off Labour energy price freeze, sort of. Having been caught out by the simple economics of a market not listening to political policy that undermined his 2013 price freeze promise, Miliband struck a chasten figure on all things […]

Ofgem referred to CMA on networks

Why settle for one when you can have two? That could be mistaken for the policy of the UK energy market following the announcement of a second Competition and Markets Authority investigation into the energy market. This time though it isn’t Ofgem referring the suppliers to the CMA, as was the case in 2014 and […]

Labour to over-rule CMA on Big 6

With general election fever getting into its stride, the landscape upon which the political battlefield will be based is being drawn up. Unsurprisingly energy features highly on the key strategic attacks on the Labour party agenda. Back in 2013 Ed Miliband promised a price freeze (subsequently modified to a cap when prices fell), more recently […]

Energy UK launch Energy Manifesto

Energy UK the energy suppliers’ trade body has called for “clear and stable” energy policies from whomever forms the next government. Under their ‘energy manifesto’ Energy UK have highlighted the at times contrary focus of the various government departments, including DECC, the Environment Agency and the Department for Communities and Local Government who they claim: […]

Tory wind wars

Ahead of May’s general election, the Conservative Party are at odds on their energy policy, not least with regards their bête noire: onshore wind. On the one hand, Tory MPs are demanding that 15 proposed onshore wind farms are cancelled post the election whilst Tory grandee Tim Yeo, Chairman of the Energy and Climate Change […]