Co-operative Energy
Co-Operative Energy wins Big Switch auction
Co-Operative Energy has won the first Which? Big Switch reverse auction, according to an article published by This Is Money. However, despite the victory, just 10 per cent of those signed up - 30,000 - for the Big Switch scheme will be able to switch to the winning tariff. As result 20,000 customers, paying by ...
EDF Energy announces participation in Which?'s Big Switch
EDF Energy has become the latest big energy supplier to announce that it will participate in Which?'s Big Switch scheme. The first 'reverse auction' - in which energy suppliers will bid to provide the 280,000 customers signed up to the scheme with their lowest price tariff - is due to take place on May 9. ...
Co-operative Energy offers to cover exit penalties for 10,000 new customers
In a bid to attract new customers, Co-operative Energy, is offering to cover the cost of penalties imposed on customers who wish to switch to one of their tariffs, according to an article published by the UK Press Association. The energy supplier has pledged that it will cover the cost of exit penalties for the ...
Ovo Energy reduce tariff prices
Following on from last year's energy price hikes, Ovo Energy has followed in the footsteps of Co-Operative Energy in lowering its tariffs, according to an article published by Reuters. Both new and existing customers who renew their contracts will now see a five per cent reduction in fixed dual-fuel rates. The price cut has been ...
Co-operative Energy to slash energy prices
Independent energy supplier, Co-operative Energy, has announced that it will be cutting the price of energy by around three per cent from February onwards, according to an article published by Reuters. Having entered the energy market in May of this year, Co-operative have attributed the cuts to a mild autumn - which has seen wholesale ...
Co-operative Energy become latest to raise energy prices this winter
Although only launched earlier this year – back in May – Co-operative Energy has followed in the footsteps of the so-called “big six”, becoming the latest of the energy suppliers to increase their prices, according to an article published by the UK Press Association. It's 14,000 customers will now see gas prices hiked up by ...


