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Common Types of
Business Energy Claims
Energy Supplier Disputes: Businesses may file claims against their energy suppliers for issues such as billing discrepancies, overcharges, contract disputes, or disputes over the quality of service.

Energy Efficiency Claims: Some businesses invest in energy efficiency measures, such as upgrading equipment or adopting renewable energy sources, and may seek claims related to the energy savings or financial incentives associated with these measures.

Renewable Energy Claims: Companies that generate renewable energy, such as solar or wind power, may file claims related to government incentives, feed-in tariffs, or issues with grid connections and net metering.

Environmental Claims: Businesses may be involved in claims related to environmental regulations, emissions standards, or environmental impact assessments, especially if they are in industries with significant environmental implications.

Contractual Claims: Contracts related to energy procurement, supply, or services can sometimes lead to disputes or claims if one party believes the terms of the contract have been breached or if there are disagreements over pricing, delivery, or performance.

Energy Regulatory Claims: Companies operating in regulated energy industries may file claims related to regulatory compliance, permits, licensing, or disputes with regulatory agencies.

Insurance Claims: Some businesses have insurance policies that cover energy-related incidents, such as equipment breakdowns, power outages, or business interruption due to energy-related issues. They may file claims to recover financial losses.

Product Liability Claims: If a business has purchased faulty energy-related equipment, such as energy-efficient lighting or HVAC systems, they may file product liability claims against the manufacturer or distributor.

Tax Credits and Incentives Claims: Companies may file claims to access tax credits, incentives, or grants related to energy efficiency, renewable energy projects, or environmental initiatives.

Energy Theft or Fraud Claims: Businesses may file claims if they suspect that they are victims of energy theft or fraudulent activities related to their energy consumption or billing.

How to

Pursue Business
Energy Claims Effectively
To pursue business energy claims effectively, businesses need to seek legal advice from lawyers specialising in energy law or contract law. At Rowan Rose Solicitors we are happy to facilitate you with the service and advice you with our years of expertise to get these claims. Additionally, we will work with experts in the energy industry to gather evidence and assess the merits of your claims.

It is important for businesses to keep thorough records of your energy-related transactions, contracts, and
communications to support the claims, should they need to seek legal or financial remedies. The specific legal and
regulatory framework for energy-related claims can vary by jurisdiction, so it’s essential to understand the relevant laws and regulations that apply to your business’s situation. Let us taken care of the hassle as we are a 100% No Win No Fee Solicitor.

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