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How to read your business energy bill to reduce costs

Your business energy bill arrives in the post every month. Multiple pages of dense black and white text. You didn't go into business to sift through...

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What are standing charges? Why businesses pay when not using energy

You’re closed, it’s the holidays, your business site is empty, but you’re still racking up an energy bill. That’s the standing charge.

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Fixed vs flexible business energy contracts: Which is right for you?

To fix, or not to fix, that is the question.

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Energy Market Update: June 2026

Energy markets experienced another highly volatile month, in large part due to ongoing tensions across the Middle East.

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How to switch business energy supplier – and how to choose the best one

Finding the right business energy supplier can feel like a full-time job in itself.

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What is kWh? Why understanding energy unit rates matters

You can't begin to reduce your business energy costs until you know how it's measured.

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What is kVA? The hidden capacity charge on your business energy bill

Nobody likes paying for something they don't need.

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What is MHHS? How the biggest energy reform in decades will affect your business

You may be tempted to think MHHS is just another business energy acronym that won't affect your business.

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A simple guide to business energy bills - and how to reduce costs

You didn't go into business to wrestle with energy bills.

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