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  2. Volker Beckers - Wikipedia

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    Volker was Group CEO of RWE Npower plc until the end of 2012. [ 11 ] Whilst at the Big Six company, he successfully oversaw substantial investment in the UK generation fleet, with the completion of two efficient gas-fired power stations – Staythorpe and Pembroke – as well as its customer service platform and the sale of Horizon Nuclear Power .

  3. Npower (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    An undercover investigation by a newspaper resulted in allegations of Npower salespeople misleading potential customers, with suggestions that salespeople were 'routinely lying' and asking potential customers to 'sign a form without revealing it was a contract'. [35] Npower was eventually fined £1.8 million by the energy regulator Ofgem. [36]

  4. Paul Coffey (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He joined npower in 2002, the same year it was taken over by RWE of Germany. He became chief executive of RWE npower in October 2015, where he was ultimately replaced on November 29, 2019, as part of Eon's takeover of npower's parent company Innogy.

  5. E.ON UK - Wikipedia

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    The other 50% stake, held by RWE npower, was also sold to Hitachi for the same amount, giving a total sale value of £696 million. [ 24 ] Late in 2012, E.ON UK announced the closure of the 'Ignite' business, originally tasked with bringing alternative localised-generation products to market for E.ON UK.

  6. NPower (USA) - Wikipedia

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    NPower is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides free tech training for careers in Information Technology to military veterans and young adults from under-served communities. Their mission is to move people from poverty to the middle class by creating access and pathways to careers in technology fields.

  7. Utility Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    UW sold its two subsidiaries (Electricity Plus and Gas Plus) to npower. A 2009 article by The Guardian reported that Telecom Plus's rates were generally average, and as much as 20% higher than the best deals. [1] In 2013, however, npower sold the two former Telecom Plus subsidiaries back to Utility Warehouse for £218 million. [9]

  8. npower - Wikipedia

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    Npower may refer to: N-Power (Nigeria) , Nigerian Federal Government programme to empower youth. npower (United Kingdom) , a gas and electricity supply company in the UK

  9. BES Utilities - Wikipedia

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    BES Utilities/Ruby Energy is a UK-based, independently owned group of companies, comprising Business Energy Solutions Ltd and BES Commercial Electricity Ltd. [1] With offices based in Fleetwood, Lancashire, BES Utilities/Ruby Energy provides commercial electricity and gas to businesses across the United Kingdom. [2]