Writing in the prestigious journal , – Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Brighton Business School – argues that the growing plethora of UK retail energy suppliers without generating assets of their own, have a flawed business model. This has underpinned a high rate of failure, poor customer care, plus risks to consumers drawn in by promises of significant savings.
Dr Haar's article – entitled The competitive disadvantages facing British assetless electricity retailers – delves into a market transformed initially by the privatisation and deregulation of the UK’s electricity sector that began with the 1989 Electricity Act, followed by the Conservative-led government's decision in 2010 to open the market to new retail electricity supply firms to tackle a perceived dominance by a “Big Six” of generating companies (Centrica, EDF, E.ON, npower, Scottish Power and SSE).