Will Georgiadis
Since 2018, Will has been the engine of the Expert Reviews production team as sub-editor, senior sub-editor, and now production editor. Will is responsible for making sure that the content Expert Reviews publishes is of the highest quality; he also keeps the team’s vast workflow running smoothly and maintains the ancient and revered Expert Reviews style guide. With five years of experience behind him and thousands of articles edited, sub-edited and triple-checked, Will is confident that you won’t find a single mistake on the site – and if you think you have, you’re wrong.
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The Cut: Solar panels will keep your home cool for free Solar panels can power air conditioning systems for five hours, which is useful as heatwaves are going to become more commonMaximilian Schwerdtfeger -
The Cut: Number 10 eyes up solar panels on supermarket shelves In this week's edition of The Cut, we have the government talking to Amazon etc, Octopus smart tariffs saving £1bn and a new battery system.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
How will the World Cup affect the planet and your bills? In this week's edition of The Cut we're looking at the World Cup's carbon footprint and BYD's target to have your EV charged in five minutes.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Why North Sea oil and gas would not bring down our energy bills Reform UK is wrong to think that the North Sea is the answer to big energy bills, and Wes Streeting shouldn't be calling for more drilling.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Billpayers to be stung by 13% energy price cap rise We now know the what the energy price cap will be from 1st July. It's not good news.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Ofgem: Energy price cap to rise by 13% in July to £1,862 Energy bills for a typical household will rise by 13% to £1,862 for the average dual fuel household from 1st July 2026.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Billpayers braced for big spike in energy prices The next energy price cap announcement is unlikely to be good news for billpayers, and we think it could be as high as £1,847Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Energy price cap prediction: bills to rise to £1,847 in July Energy bills will likely rise to £1,847 when the new price comes into effect in July.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger -
Solar sector slams Reform UK threatens to double energy bills In The Cut this week, we're looking at what a Reform UK government could cost in energy bills.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger