Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Huppert Learns How To Cut His Energy Bills
MP Julian Huppert is to find out more about how he could save up to 30 per cent on his household energy bills when he meets representatives from a new company on Friday (May 25).
Collective Power UK promises to aim to lower gas and electricity prices by collective buying for customers across the Eastern region.
By collecting together the details of a large pool of consumers, the company, based in Haslingfield Road, Harston, will negotiate with the energy companies to cut bills.
The service is free to customers and could save between 10 and 30 per cent on household fuel costs.
Julian said: “I am interested to find out more about this idea. We have all noticed how energy prices have soared in recent months and any idea which could help us to save money has to be worthwhile.
“Collective purchasing already seems to be working well in Holland so there is no reason why it shouldn’t take off here. And it is time that we made the big energy suppliers realised that if they want to keep us loyal they have to be compete for our business in the same way as any other company.”
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