Energy bills forecast to rise by £85 a year
- Energy bills are expected to increase by £85 annually, from £1,738 to £1,823, starting April 1, as predicted by Cornwall Insights.
- Dr. Craig Lowrey from Cornwall Insights reported that households have faced rising bills for three consecutive months due to cold weather and low gas storage levels.
- Richard Neudegg from Uswitch suggested that households can avoid price increases by opting for fixed rate deals, preserving them from future hikes.
- National Energy Action is urging for additional support to help households manage rising energy costs, emphasizing the necessity of targeted assistance.
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Energy bills predicted to rise again this spring hitting millions of households
ENERGY bills are set to rise again for millions of households this spring, according to experts. Cornwall Insights predict the yearly cost of running your gas and electricity will rise by £85 from £1,738 now to £1,823 from April 1. GettyEnergy bills will rise for customers according to experts at Cornwall Insights[/caption] It comes as energy bills have risen twice consecutively, from a low of £1,568 per year between last July and September. Dr …
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