A Bill to amend the law relating to the regulation of domestic energy providers; to require an energy company to publish on invoices information indicating whether the customer is on the cheapest tariff offered by that company, based on pattern of energy use, and the savings to be gained from any switch to this tariff; and for connected purposes
House of Commons
23 October 2009
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This bill would require energy companies to show on customer invoices whether the customer is on the cheapest tariff the company offers for their energy use, and how much they could save by switching to that tariff. It would update the law governing domestic energy providers to mandate this information on bills, helping households compare options within the same supplier. The aim is to help consumers make more informed choices about switching energy tariffs.
The bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons (an early stage in its passage). It had its first reading in 2009. It has not yet moved to committee stage.
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27 Apr 2009
This Bill was on the Order Paper for a Second Reading debate on 16 October.
However, the Order for Second Reading lapsed as the Bill had not been printed and can make no further progress
No recorded votes for this bill yet.