“Taking care of customers, that is the joint mission of Eneco and Ferranti.” Mark van Hamme, Public Relations Communications Manager at Eneco
juni 22, 2023
What are digital dragons? You may not have heard, but the digital dragons are rising. What are they? And will they have an impact on the energy and utilities sector? When we surfed the internet for extra information, we came across various definitions and sections such as the one below from Gartner: “Digital dragons are companies […]
juni 28, 2023
Enstra’s Research Brief Enstra Consulting was asked to interview some water industry professionals to gather perspectives on the future of the water industry in the UK – focusing on the development of the competitive Business to Business market and the broader issues keeping water CxO’s awake at night. Enstra carried out 3 interviews spanning: Respected […]
mei 02, 2023
Consumption based tariffs have a number of names in the market, including volume sliced or block tariffs. They are a means of implementing pricing strategies that are being used by many water companies within the industry in the UK to encourage water conservation and provide fair pricing for all households both vulnerable and otherwise. Implementing block […]
april 17, 2023
Gas and Electricity prices in the UK reached historically high levels during 2022 as a result of numerous factors, including increases in demand due to a post Covid recovery in the economy, risk of a cold winter (which has an impact on gas demand as gas is used for heating the majority of UK homes), a lack […]
maart 13, 2023
Recently, the Flemish parliament approved a law regarding dynamic contracts in the electricity market. This means that Belgium is one step closer to sustainability in energy usage. Dynamic pricing for energy is becoming more common around the world, with many countries adopting this pricing model in order to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainability. Early adopters […]
februari 08, 2023
Electricity and gas prices are rising. Advance bills of 1,000 euros a month are sought from customers, to continue to afford day-to-day living expenses.