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.
What structural and geopolitical factors drove the surge in both wholesale energy prices and end-user retail tariffs over the last 6 years?
Read Guide →The July 2026 price cap increase could push millions of households into fuel poverty. Here's what it means for your energy bills.
Read Guide →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 →Calculate what you should be paying using your real meter readings.