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Thinking of changing your electricity supplier and want to know which companies are available and offer the cheapest bills? Then look no further. Check out the prices and service of the leading UK electricity companies.

 
 
 
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Business Energy

businessenergy.com helps business owners reduce the cost of their electricity and gas supplies by finding the lowest tariffs and prices from the major energy companies and helps reduce consumption through energy efficiency measures  View Site »

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Ecotricity

Ecotricity are an electricity company with a difference - they're dedicated to changing the way electricity is made. They take the money customers spend on electricity and invest it in clean forms of power like wind energy. They have a brilliant ethic towards enegry saving and tackling climate change. View Site »

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npower

With around 7 million customers, npower are one of the largest energy suppliers in the UK, supplying gas and electricity at low cost, with no fuss. As well as gas and electricity supplies they now offer a discount telephone service, insurance services and household appliances breakdown cover. View Site »

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Scottish Power

Serving homes and businesses in the northwest US and across the UK providing electricity generation, transmission, distribution and supply services in both countries. The company's US activities extend to coal mining. In Great Britain, they also supply gas and provide water and wastewater services. View Site »

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SWEB Energy

Owned by London Electricity and operates mainly in the South West of England, Supplying electricity and gas to over1.3 million domestic and business customers. The SWEB Business Energy Service Team is also available to help guide you through the complexities of the competitive market. View Site »

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International Power

International Power is one of the world's largest international independent power developers and has the resources and skills to play an active role in all phases of the power generation value chain, including development, construction, and operation. View Site »

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Atlantic Electric and Gas

Atlantic is a UK company managed by experienced industry professionals and backed by Sempra Energy, one of the world's largest gas and electricity companies. Atlantic is not tied to any particular generator or provider so that means they can be sure of consistently offering low, competitive prices. View Site »

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Economy Power

Economy Power provides highly competitive low cost power and electricity for businesses and public sector customers. They are dedicated to lowering the price of electricity and aim to be the natural first choice for business customers by providing competitively priced power and electricity. View Site »

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SWALEC

In addition to managing the UK's largest electricity networks, they are heavily involved in electricity generation, supply and energy trading markets as well as the domestic gas market. SWALEC also have interests in electric goods retailing and electric and utility contracting. View Site »

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Scottish Hydro-Electric

One of the largest vertically integrated energy groups in Britain, serving 5 million electricity and gas customers through Southern Electric, Scottish Hydro-Electric and SWALEC. The Group is in electricity generation, supply and energy trading markets and domestic gas market. View Site »

 
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