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  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | Take on me: market share impacts of domestic supplier trade sales

    This week, we look at the market share impacts of recent mergers and acquisitions among domestic energy suppliers. Over the last year, the headline changes saw incumbent suppliers, npower and SSE, exit the domestic supply market with customers going to E.ON UK and Ovo Energy, respectively. The consolidation has resulted...

  • Business supply and services

    Chart of the week | E.ON UK and npower: When 2 become 1

    Recent acquisitions are changing the face of the non-domestic supply market according to our Business Market Share Survey for Q220 (with a reporting date of 30 April 2020). In this 'Chart of the week' we look at what the market will be like once the E.ON UK and npower merger...

  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | Better together: consolidation in domestic retail

    The last 12 months have been a tumultuous time for the domestic retail market and its energy supply. In particular, the high-profile sale of SSE’s domestic supply business to Ovo Energy has radically altered the market landscape. As well as the transfer of npower customers to E.ON UK. This Chart...

  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | Tariff caps squeeze Big Six profits

    In this week's Chart of the Week, we review SSE’s annual results announcement on 22 May. Now, all of the Big Six have either reported or commented on the financial performance of their energy supply operations since the introduction of the default cap at the start of this year. Their comments...

  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | The long game – profits from domestic energy supply

    Understanding just how profitable domestic supply is has been a long-term concern about the energy market. Since 2009, the Big Six have had to publish separate financial accounts for their generation and supply businesses. These “segmental statements” must be issued no later than four months after the end of their...

  • Home supply and services

    Chart of the week | A tariff cap is not a price freeze

    The final confirmation of the default tariff cap on 6 November has caused a good deal of commotion. Most notably the announcement from SSE and npower that the cap is a key factor in renegotiating their merger. But, the price cap that will apply from 1 January is just over...

  • Business supply and services

    Chart of the week | Location, location, location: SSE and npower merger

    Last November npower and SSE Retail announced the intention to merge. The SSE and npower merger would bring together the second and sixth largest domestic energy companies. On 28 February the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) asked for comments on the proposed merger  In this Chart of the week, we...