
Millions of households have been asked to consider stabilizing their energy prices as the latest rising price of energy prices is seen, with an average of £1,849 a year.
The third consecutive increase to the Ofgen price on Tuesday sees that the money of an ordinary home will increase by 6.4 percent annually by 111 pounds or £9.25 a month after rising 1.2 percent in October.
This is 9.4% or 159 more than last year, but £531 or 22% less than the high energy crisis in early
Consumer groups have requested the 22 million houses that are still currently covering the price of the price of stabilizing their prices.
Four million energy buyers were transferred to a stable tax in the latest Off Gym declaration in November and set a total of $11 million, which will not affect the increase.
The organizer said this was the biggest movement of customers that came from their price and had a stable contract after the energy crisis.
“The cheapest fixed market contract can save the average 244 pounds a year compared to April, said Ben Gallizi, a spokesman for the Switching.com.
“Currently, there are some of the largest savings that we have seen since March 2024.
“The price is currently expected to be £1,712, which is £137 less than the April price, but the 10 cheapest fixed contracts will offer larger reserves in the expected decline, so switch is still the best way to lock the lower numbers.
which? “The contracts are available for cheaper than the Nissan Price Capper, so it’s worth shopping to see if you can save by repairing a contract,” said Emily Emily Simor.
“We also recommend that you get the reading of a meter as much as you can to make sure you will be paid enough money for energy.
Adam Golkar, CEO of the charity company of the National Energy Company, said: “Energy prices are rising for the third consecutive time, another blow to millions of households that fight with the cost of energy and other basic necessities.
“A low-income house that spends £1,849 or more on energy annually is not at a reasonable price.
“We are already seeing the effects of continuous high money, the total energy debt is at a record and increase, and people are going to a dangerous level without basic needs.
Meanwhile, a coalition of 35 businesses, charities and energy and energy groups calls on Energy Minister Ed Miliband to cut bills by changing green taxes.
In a letter to Mr. Miliban, the Group of Energy Security led by Britain led by the UK and signed by organizations, including National Energy and Citizens.