Utilities Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey Reveals Appalling Waste of Money Caused by Leaving Electrics on Standby
June 2012
Ground-breaking market research into the UK’s energy use has uncovered some shocking data - the nation is currently wasting £13 billion every year unnecessarily due to homeowners leaving gadgets on standby. British households were found to spend… Read more...
Survey Demonstrates Britons Want Environmentally Friendly Wind Power
April 2012
Recent market research carried out on behalf of RenewableUK has revealed strong support amongst Britons for wind power as an effective renewable energy solution. The survey found that a total of 67% of the UK public has given the thumbs up to the use of wind… Read more...
Poll Finds Proposed Rise in Fuel Prices Could Cost Some Britons Their Job
March 2012
A poll of 16,647 of its members by the AA has found that some Britons will have to change or quit their jobs if Augusts’ planned fuel duty increase occurs, since they will not be able to afford the petrol costs. The planned rise in fuel prices will… Read more...
Market Research Uncovers UKs Top Electricity Provider
January 2012
A new Which? survey measuring consumer satisfaction with their electricity supplier has found Good Energy taking the crown for the second time. In total, Good Energy received a customer satisfaction rating of 84%, compared to Npower with just 46%. The company… Read more...
UK Public Support Nuclear Energy But Not Near Their Homes
September 2011
A Populous poll conducted in August has revealed that 41% of people think that the benefits of nuclear power are greater than the risks. This figure is an increase from the previous year's 38% and the 32% in 2005 who felt this way. Although the recent… Read more...
Consumer Attitudes Towards Smart Metering
August 2011
On June 22nd 2011 Ali Sims, who heads up Utilities Research at DJS Research Ltd attended the Market Force Smart Metering Update in London. The following details the results of an on going set of surveys being carried out by Ernst and Young; asking over 2000… Read more...
