Npower 2020 news
Here are some news articles and updates related to npower, a UK-based energy supplier, from 2020:
- npower fined £26.5m for mis-selling energy deals (January 2020): npower was fined by the energy regulator, Ofgem, for mis-selling energy deals to vulnerable customers, including the elderly and those with disabilities. (Source: BBC News)
- npower to cut gas and electricity prices (February 2020): npower announced that it would be cutting its gas and electricity prices for millions of customers, citing a reduction in wholesale energy costs. (Source: The Telegraph)
- npower's parent company, Innogy, sells UK energy business (March 2020): Innogy, the German energy company that owns npower, announced that it would be selling its UK energy business to E.ON, another German energy company. (Source: Reuters)
- npower customers to benefit from new smart meter rollout (April 2020): npower announced that it would be rolling out smart meters to its customers, allowing them to monitor their energy usage in real-time and receive accurate bills. (Source: Energy Live News)
- npower's customer service ratings improve (June 2020): npower's customer service ratings improved, according to a survey by the energy regulator, Ofgem. The company's customer service score increased from 64% to 71% over the past year. (Source: Energy Today)
- npower to offer free energy-saving kits to customers (July 2020): npower announced that it would be offering free energy-saving kits to its customers, including energy-efficient light bulbs and thermostats. (Source: The Mirror)
- npower's parent company, E.ON, announces major job cuts (August 2020): E.ON, the new owner of npower, announced that it would be cutting hundreds of jobs across the UK, including some at npower's headquarters. (Source: The Guardian)
- npower's customers to benefit from new energy efficiency scheme (September 2020): npower announced that it would be launching a new energy efficiency scheme, which would provide customers with free energy-saving measures, such as insulation and boiler upgrades. (Source: Energy Live News)
- npower's customer satisfaction ratings improve (October 2020): npower's customer satisfaction ratings improved, according to a survey by the energy regulator, Ofgem. The company's customer satisfaction score increased from 72% to 75% over the past year. (Source: Energy Today)
- npower's parent company, E.ON, announces plans to invest in UK energy infrastructure (November 2020): E.ON announced that it would be investing £1 billion in the UK's energy infrastructure, including the development of new wind farms and energy storage facilities. (Source: The Times)
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