Npower daily news
Here are the top news stories from npower, a leading energy supplier in the UK:
Breaking News
- npower announces price freeze for 2023: npower has announced that it will be freezing its prices for the next year, providing relief to its customers during a time of economic uncertainty. [Source: npower Press Release]
- npower launches new smart meter installation program: npower has launched a new program to install smart meters in homes across the UK, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy waste. [Source: npower Blog]
Industry News
- Ofgem announces new energy price cap: Ofgem, the UK's energy regulator, has announced a new energy price cap that will come into effect in April 2023. The cap aims to protect vulnerable customers from high energy prices. [Source: Ofgem Press Release]
- UK energy sector faces challenges: The UK energy sector is facing challenges due to a combination of factors, including a shortage of skilled workers, aging infrastructure, and the need for increased investment in renewable energy. [Source: The Guardian]
Customer News
- npower customers can now track their energy usage online: npower customers can now track their energy usage online, thanks to the company's new online portal. The portal allows customers to view their energy usage in real-time and set targets to reduce their energy consumption. [Source: npower Blog]
- npower launches new customer loyalty scheme: npower has launched a new customer loyalty scheme, which rewards customers for their loyalty and encourages them to reduce their energy consumption. [Source: npower Press Release]
Company News
- npower announces new partnership with energy efficiency company: npower has announced a new partnership with an energy efficiency company, aimed at helping customers reduce their energy consumption and save money on their energy bills. [Source: npower Press Release]
- npower celebrates 50th anniversary: npower is celebrating its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of providing energy to homes and businesses across the UK. [Source: npower Blog]