Bluegreen the latest energy company to go under
Bluegreen has become the latest energy firm to go under as high gas prices continue to put smaller providers out of business.Energy regulator Ofgem said Bluegreen's customers would be moved to another supplier without them needing to act.What can I do if my energy supplier goes bust?
Ofgem said an "unprecedented increase" in global gas prices was putting financial pressure on suppliers. The regulator's director of retail, Neil Lawrence, said: "We know this is a worrying time for many people and news of a supplier going out of business can be unsettling. "I want to reassure affected customers that they do not need to worry: under our safety net we'll make sure your energy supplies continue.""Ofgem will choose a new supplier for you and while we are doing this our advice is to wait until we appoint a new supplier and do not switch in the meantime," he said.
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