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Resolve Energy was founded in 2011 by a board of directors with more than 30 years’ experience behind them in the sector. The vision is to provide our clients with the very best service, empowering them with the knowledge and support to get the best possible deals tailored for their individual business energy needs.
5th Nov 2025
Over 1.8 Million Saved in 2025
How Resolve Customers Saved Over £1.8 Million in 2025 & What’s Next for 2026 Across 2025, Resolve customers have saved more than £1.8 million through smarter renewals, data-led procurement, and joined-up utility management. From golf clubs and care providers to manufacturers and hospitality venues, our clients are proving that energy efficiency isn’t...
4th Nov 2025
Understanding the Nuclear RAB Levy
As the UK moves towards its Net Zero 2050 goals, the way large-scale energy projects are funded is changing. One of the biggest developments is the introduction of the Nuclear Regulated Asset Base (RAB) Levy,a new charge that will appear on business energy bills from late 2025. This guide explains what the levy is, when it starts, and what it means for UK businesses. What Is the Nuclear RAB Levy?...
3rd Nov 2025
The Boardroom Guide to Energy Risk Management
Energy is no longer just a line item on the P&L. For many UK businesses, it is now one of the top three operational costs, and volatile prices have made it a genuine strategic risk. From supply chain disruption to reputational concerns around sustainability, energy risk touches every corner of the business. Boards that treat energy as a governance issue, not just a procurement decision,...
16th Oct 2025
Market-wide Half Hourly Settlement Explained
What MHHS Means for UK Businesses The Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) migration officially began on22 September 2025, a month earlier than originally scheduled. Several major suppliers have already started updating billing systems and data processes in preparation for full market rollout. The migration phase marks the point where the new settlement systems - developed...
3rd Oct 2025
Energy Price Cap Rise – What It Means for Businesses
Ofgem Energy Price Cap Rise Ofgem’s October 2025 domestic energy price cap has now risen by 2%, moving from £1,568 to £1,599 a year for a typical household. While the cap applies only to domestic consumers, the ripple effects are being felt across wholesale markets and businesses need to pay attention. This increase may look modest, but it reinforces a stubborn trend:...
1st Oct 2025
Winter Energy Risks - 5 Ways to Protect Your Business
In the wake of the 2022–23 energy crisis, Ofgem warned that Britain faced a significant risk of gas shortages due to European supply pressures following the war in Ukraine. While the UK has never relied heavily on Russian gas, disruptions to continental supply chains can still ripple through our market and affect both price and availability. Fast forward to winter 2025–26,...