Independent analysis of the energy market — examining regulatory developments, billing complexity, tariff structures, smart meters, overcharging risks, and how households can verify what they’re really paying.
The April 2026 energy price cap falls by £117 — but electricity standing charges are rising again.
Read Guide →Millions of smart meters have been left in "dumb" mode, failing to transmit automatic readings, leading to billing chaos and frustrated customers.
Read Guide →Ten UK energy suppliers agreed to pay £7 million in refunds after overcharging errors.
Read Guide →We have now launched region-specific versions of the energy verification software
Read Guide →Time of Use (TOU) energy tariffs promise cheaper electricity at certain hours — but are they really saving households money?
Read Guide →Use Energydor to calculate what you should be paying using real meter readings.
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