Energy watchdog will urge households to save energy ‘where possible’
The UK’s energy regulator will urge households to cut their gas and electricity use “where possible” after the government blocked a state-led information campaign amid fears over potential blackouts this winter.
Ofgem’s chief executive, Jonathan Brearley, is expected to announce the regulator’s own public information campaign on Thursday, when he will tell the Energy UK conference “this isn’t the time for complacency” as energy costs continue to rise.
Energy watchdog will urge households to save energy ‘where possible’The UK’s energy regulator will urge households to cut their gas and electricity use “where possible” after the government blocked a state-led information campaign amid fears over potential blackouts this winter.Ofgem’s chief executive, Jonathan Brearley, is expected to announce the regulator’s own public information campaign on Thursday, when he will tell the Energy UK conference “this isn’t the time for complacency” as energy costs continue to rise. Continue reading…