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Confused.com: E.ON energy price cut

Gareth Kloet, head of utilities at Confused.com, says: "While any price cut is a welcome move for the millions of customers who are already with E.ON, the announced price reductions of 9% for electricity but nothing for gas, is a huge disappointment."

moneysupermarket.com: E.ON cutting electricity prices by 9%

Commenting on E.ON cutting electricity prices by nine per cent, Scott Byrom, utilities manager at moneysupermarket.com said: "Strike three in the energy price war comes from E.ON - the first non-British energy provider of the ‘Big Six' to drop prices this year.

E.ON announces electricity price cut of 9%

E.ON has announced it will decrease electricity prices for the majority of its residential customers, effective from 31 March 2009.

Is it time to ditch the fix as energy prices start to fall?

With household energy prices now expected to fall, what should consumers who signed up to a fixed price energy plan to protect themselves from rising prices do now?

Confused.com: EDF energy price cuts

Following hot on the heels of Scottish & Southern Energy's announcement of its forthcoming energy price reductions, EDF's pledge to reduce its Annual Fix from a national average cost of £1,173.05 to £1,107.71, is similarly disappointing.

Scottish and Southern Energy second supplier to cut prices

There is more good news for consumers today as Britain's second biggest energy supplier, Scottish and Southern Energy, has announced that it is cutting prices.

Confused.com: Scottish & Southern's energy price cut

Gareth Kloet, head of utilities at Confused.com, says: "While any price cut is a welcome move for the millions of customers who are already with Scottish & Southern Energy, the announced price reductions of 9% for electricity and 4% for gas simply do not go far enough.

moneysupermarket.com: Scottish & Southern energy price cuts

Commenting on Scottish & Southern cutting electricity and gas prices by nine and four per cent respectively, Scott Byrom, utilities manager at moneysupermarket.com said: "Scottish & Southern has undercut British Gas in the energy price war stakes.

Scottish and Southern Energy cut energy prices

Scottish and Southern Energy will reduce its prices for domestic electricity and gas customers on 30 March 2009. Average prices for electricity customers will fall by 9% and for gas customers they will fall by 4%.

Consumers get cheap and smart with uSwitch.com

uSwitch.com has teamed up with independent supplier, first:utility, to offer the cheapest standard energy plan on the market.

Consumers missing out on energy savings

As most people receive their quarterly energy bill for the winter period, a survey of more than 6,000 Which? members, by Switch with Which?, reveals that only 15 per cent have switched energy supplier in the last 12 months.

British Gas reduces prices but is it enough?

Responding to the announcement that British Gas is to reduce gas prices by ten per cent, Ed Mayo, Chief Executive of Consumer Focus, said: "At last we have an energy company that the public can be proud of.

British Gas price cuts are 'a step in the right direction'

Fairinvestment.co.uk comments on the announcement from British Gas that it will be cutting its gas prices by 10% for more than 7.5million households.

moneysupermarket.com: British Gas cuts prices by 10%

Commenting on British Gas cutting gas prices by 10 per cent, Scott Byrom, utilities manager at moneysupermarket.com said: "British Gas has thrown down the gauntlet to the rest of the ‘Big Six' with a 10 per cent gas price cut sweetener for it's 7.5 million standard customers, effective 19 February.

British Gas cuts prices

The waiting game is over for consumers as Britain's biggest energy supplier, British Gas, has announced that it is cutting prices. The reductions - 10% or £88 for gas - come into effect on 19th February 2009. It means that the average British Gas dual fuel bill will drop from £1,328 to £1,240.