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180,000 E.On business customers to face energy price hike

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Expert predicts businesses' energy bills could rise by up to 25 per cent over next six months

Energy giant E.On has confirmed that it is writing to 180,000 of its small and medium enterprise (SME) customers to notify them that their energy bills are to rise with effect from the 2 September. ...

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