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Energy firms 'faster switching'
Energy minister Ed Davey has set out new measures the government claims will give consumers more control, including making it possible to switch suppliers within 24 hours.
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Energy bill reform plans criticised
Energy reforms 'will do nothing to help this winter'
Labour's shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint has said that the changes announced in the energy statement will "do nothing to help people with their bills this winter".
She said: "Hard-pressed energy customers struggling with the cost of living need action now, not endless reviews and consultations from an out-of-touch Government that refuses to stand up to the energy companies. "
“What we need now is a price freeze because this is the only way we can deal with the energy companies overcharging," she added.
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Birmingham residents on front line of rising energy bills
While politicians talk of "putting consumers in control" of the energy market, many such customers will be forced to cut back on heating this winter.
"I'd love them to live in one of them blocks ... for just a day, two days, just to see how hard it is," says Jason Smith, a resident of one tower in Birmingham referred to locally as the "ice block".
ITV News' Consumer Editor Chris Choi met other residents of one street in the city to see how they are dealing with rising energy prices:
TUC: Energy proposals 'will do little to help crisis'
The Trades Union Congress says the Government's energy proposals "will do little to help" amid what it describes as a "living standards crisis".
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Caroline Lucas: 'More support for community energy'
Former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas has criticised the Government's energy proposals, saying the odds are "totally rigged in favour of a handful of big companies."
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Energy bills: Citizens Advice calls for 'personal shopping'
The Citizens Advice service says it has seen a 63 per cent increase in the number of people looking at its online advice pages since energy price rises were announced this month.
It anticipates over 60,000 people will have sought energy advice from its website during October.
Energy reforms: 'No great applause' from consumers
The executive director of consumer group Which? says the Government's energy measures, unveiled today, carry a "huge weight of expectation".
Reforms to 'put consumers in control' of energy market
Energy Secretary Ed Davey has set out a series of measures designed to "put consumers in control" of the energy market:
- Energy firms must make switching faster, with the ambition of reducing it to 24 hours instead of the current five weeks
- They will have to provide QR (Quick Response) codes on energy bills so that smartphone users can switch to the best deals in a few clicks
- Firms may have to provide information on cheaper tariffs to switching websites
- They should make every effort to return money to customers with closed accounts
He also announced that his department will consult on introducing criminal sanctions for those who manipulate the energy markets.
Community advisers to help fuel poor save money
Energy Secretary Ed Davey has said he wants to have "trained community advisers" to help vulnerable people find the cheapest tariffs.
He said the initiative, dubbed the Big Energy Saving Network, would be in partnership with Citizens Advice Bureau and Age UK.
Speaking ahead of his energy statement in the House of Commons, he said there is more competition in the energy market than before the coalition came to power, but that there is still work to do.
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Energy bill reform plans criticised
New measures making it easier for customers to switch tariffs aimed at helping curtail energy price hikes for consumers have been slammed.
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How to switch your energy company or tariff
Switching your energy company or tariff can save money on your bills, and also drive competition in the market bringing further savings.