Energy Advice & Consumer Guides

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.

From Pandemic Lows to Record Highs: The Post-Pandemic Energy Price Surge Explained

What structural and geopolitical factors drove the surge in both wholesale energy prices and end-user retail tariffs over the last 6 years?

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Fuel Poverty in the UK: What the 2026 Energy Price Cap Rise Means

The July 2026 price cap increase could push millions of households into fuel poverty. Here's what it means for your energy bills.

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Energy Price Cap Fall: The Smoke and Mirrors Behind Rising Standing Charges

The April 2026 energy price cap falls by £117 — but electricity standing charges are rising again.

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Why getting a smart meter might not be smart

Millions of smart meters have been left in "dumb" mode, failing to transmit automatic readings, leading to billing chaos and frustrated customers.

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£7 Million in Refunds: What Ofgem’s Overcharging Ruling Reveals

Ten UK energy suppliers agreed to pay £7 million in refunds after overcharging errors.

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Energydor Expands Internationally: New Energy Verification Apps Launched

We have now launched region-specific versions of the energy verification software

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Time of Use Tariffs Explained: Are They Really Saving You Money?

Time of Use (TOU) energy tariffs promise cheaper electricity at certain hours — but are they really saving households money?

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Want to Verify Your Utility Bills Yourself?

Calculate what you should be paying using your real meter readings.