Households in Great Britain face surprise rise in energy bills from January

Energy Prices Set to Surge for Millions of UK Households This Winter

A surprise increase in energy prices is on the horizon for millions of households across Great Britain, with gas and electricity costs set to rise from January. The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), which regulates the industry, has announced a 0.2% increase in the price cap, equivalent to an extra £3 added to the typical annual dual-fuel energy bill.

The move comes despite predictions that households would have enjoyed a brief reprieve from rising energy bills due to falling wholesale market prices. However, government policies and levies are driving up costs, pushing the price cap higher. The increase will see average household bills rise by 28p per month, with the typical annual dual-fuel bill now standing at £1,758.

Households reliant on electricity for cooking and heating will feel the pinch most, as the cap on electricity unit rates will climb by 5.1% to 27.69p per kilowatt hour, while gas prices will fall by 5.7%. However, with bills expected to remain about 50% higher than pre-Ukraine levels, many households will be feeling the squeeze.

Experts warn that energy debt has become a significant issue, with £4.4 billion owed to suppliers and nearly 7 million people living in energy debt. The fuel poverty charity National Energy Action is calling on the government to use next week's budget to help tackle this problem by removing environmental levies from bills.

Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavingExpert.com, believes that households with high electricity use will see their bills rise by 3% to 4%, while those relying more on gas for cooking and heating may avoid a significant increase. However, he argues that the current system is too expensive and not fit for purpose, advocating for a social tariff for vulnerable customers.

The government's clean power mission aims to bring down energy bills in the long term, but for now, millions of households will face another harsh winter with high energy prices.
 
can you believe this??? 😡 energy prices are gonna surge again and it's just not right. i mean, what's the point of all these policies and levies if we're just gonna end up paying more for our basic needs? £4.4 billion in energy debt is crazy 🤯 and it's only getting worse. national energy action should be calling for so much more than just removing environmental levies from bills. we need systemic change here. it's not fair to the vulnerable people who are already struggling to make ends meet. and martin lewis is right, the current system is just not working 🙄
 
💸 Ugh I'm getting so worried about our family this winter 🤔. With our kids at home more often due to school holidays and whatnot, our electricity bill is already through the roof 😩. And now this? 5.1% increase on top of that? It's just not fair. We're trying to make ends meet as it is, and with these prices going up, it's like we're being squeezed in a vice 🤯.

I wish the government would take some action to help families struggling with energy debt 💸. £4.4 billion owed by people who can't afford it? That's just heartbreaking 😢. I'm not sure how much more our family can take. It's just one of those things that makes you wonder if we'll ever be able to get ahead 🤷‍♀️.

I've been trying to cut back on energy usage as much as possible, but it's hard when you're already living at a high cost 😬. I'm not sure what the government's clean power mission is supposed to do for us in the long run, but for now, we just need some relief 🙏. Anyone else feeling this way? 💕
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🤯! Another energy price hike hits just as we were supposed to be enjoying a bit of relief after Ukraine? I mean, come on, £3 more per year isn't exactly going to make a huge difference to anyone's life, you know? And the ones who are going to feel it the most... electricity users for cooking and heating. Like, what choice do they have? It's just not fair. And £4.4 billion in energy debt is insane! We need some serious help from our government to tackle this poverty issue ASAP 💸.
 
omg i cant even imagine how hard it must be for people who have to pay that much for energy every month 🤯📉 like what if you cant afford it and have to choose between paying bills or eating lol i feel so bad for those ppl who r already struggling to make ends meet and now they gotta deal with this 🙄 anyway martin lewis makes sense tho maybe the gov should help out some way but like why is it always us who pays for these things? 🤔
 
I feel really bad for those UK households that are gonna see their energy prices jump up 🤕. It's like, I get it, we need to reduce our carbon footprint and all that, but £4.4 billion in energy debt is crazy 💸. The fact that National Energy Action is calling out the government for not doing enough to help these households is spot on 👏.

I think Martin Lewis makes a valid point about the current system being too expensive and not fair for everyone. A social tariff for vulnerable customers would be a game-changer 🌟. And it's not just about helping those struggling, but also about promoting energy efficiency and sustainability in general.

But here's the thing: we need to find a balance between supporting those who really need help and encouraging people to make sustainable choices. We can't just stick our heads in the sand and expect everything to magically sort itself out 🤯. The government needs to take bold action to address energy poverty and climate change, while also working with households to reduce their bills.

I'm all for a fairer system that works for everyone, not just those who are already struggling 🙏. Let's hope the government takes notice and gets on board! 💪
 
I just got back from the most amazing hike over the weekend 🏞️. The views were literally breathtaking! I felt so small and insignificant, yet connected to nature at the same time. It's weird how a change in perspective can make you realize how much you take for granted, like having access to clean energy 💡. I mean, think about it, some people don't even have that luxury 🌎. Anyway, back to the energy prices... I guess what really got me was the whole energy debt thing. £4.4 billion is a lot of money! 🤑 Do you guys think we should be doing more to help out those struggling with their bills?
 
Energy prices are gonna be lit 🔥 this winter and it's not just because they're trying to roast us 🤣! Anyone got a spare £3 or a magic solution? 💸🔌
 
Energy prices are gonna be through the roof this winter 🚨💸 and I'm not surprised at all. The gov't is just too soft on big energy companies and it's gonna cost the average Joe a pretty penny. People who can't afford energy bills are already struggling, what's next? More debt collectors and evictions? And Martin Lewis is spot on about the current system being way too expensive - it's time for some real change 🤑. A social tariff sounds like a no-brainer to me, especially with all these people living in energy debt 💸. The gov't needs to step up and help out our most vulnerable citizens instead of just talking about "clean power" goals 🌞. It's not gonna bring down energy bills for everyone, just the ones who can afford it more. Not fair.
 
I'm loving how the gov't thinks they can just slap some new fees on people and not explain why 😒. Like, what's up with those environmental levies? They're supposed to be helping us save the planet, but really they're just adding to our bills. And now we're expected to just deal with it because some charity is crying about energy debt? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, come on, we've been through worse winters and still managed to pay our bills without going into debt. The only ones who are going to be hurt by these price hikes are the low-income households who can barely make ends meet anyway 💸. Someone needs to explain how this system is supposed to work! 🤔
 
I'm really worried about all these people who are gonna have to pay more for their energy this winter 🤕. It's not fair that they're already struggling and then we gotta add more to it. I mean, £3 might not seem like a lot but when you're on a tight budget, every little bit counts 💸. And what's with all these environmental levies? Can't the government just sort out a better system for everyone? 🤔 It's not like they're gonna make things easier for us just by slapping more money onto our bills.
 
Umm this is just great news 🤯 for anyone who's already struggling with their energy bills 🚫. I mean 28p might not seem like much but it adds up to £1,760 a year which is still way too expensive for some people 🤑. And what really gets me is that the government's clean power mission is supposed to help bring down costs in the long run but meanwhile we're getting another price hike ⚡️. Can someone explain to me how this works? I need to see some data or research on why prices can't be capped at a certain point 📊. And those experts are just spewing out theories without any concrete evidence 💬. Where's the proof that removing environmental levies will actually help people in energy debt? 🤔
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🤯! Energy prices are already so high, and now they're gonna get even worse? Like, what's next? A rise in the price of air or water or something? 💦 It's just not fair to people who are already struggling to make ends meet. And don't even get me started on the 'social tariff' idea - like, where's that gonna come from? 🤔 The gov should be doing more to help with energy debt and stuff, not just dumping it all on the consumers. It's just not right, you know? 😒
 
I don't usually comment but... I feel so bad for people who are already struggling to make ends meet 🤕. £3 might not seem like a lot, but it's an extra £28 per year, and that can add up quickly 💸. And with 7 million households living in energy debt, that's just heartbreaking 🙁. I think the government is right to try and help vulnerable customers, maybe they could introduce some kind of energy assistance scheme or something? But at the same time, I do think we need to make sure our energy prices are sustainable for the future ⚡️. It's not an easy problem to solve, but we just have to keep trying 💪.

And honestly, I'm a bit annoyed that households who use more electricity for cooking and heating might be spared some of the increases 🤔. I mean, isn't it fair to everyone that those with lower energy bills don't get to enjoy cheaper prices? But at the same time, I do think we need to make sure our most vulnerable citizens aren't left struggling in the cold ❄️.

Anyway, just my two pence 🤷‍♀️. Not sure what else to say on this one 😊.
 
Ugh, can't believe it's happening again 🤕 Energy prices are about to surge and I'm already dreading the thought of heating my flat this winter. £1,758 is a crazy amount for an average bill and I'm sure it'll be even worse for those struggling to make ends meet. Fuel poverty is a real issue and it's not like they're going to magically fix it overnight. The government should really consider helping out the vulnerable with something like a social tariff, but I guess that's just easier said than done 🤑
 
Oh no, I'm getting worried about my family this winter... 🤯 Energy prices are going up and it's not just a matter of throwing on an extra jumper or turning down the thermostat, we're talking thousands of pounds more in bills! 🤑 My kids were counting on me to help with college fees and now that's being put at risk. I wish the government would sort out this energy debt issue before it gets worse... 💸 How are people supposed to cope with fuel poverty? It's not just about putting a price cap on energy, we need a proper solution for those who can't afford it. 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh 😩 this is so unfair! 👀 like how can they do this to ppl? 💸 1,758 is like a lot of $$$ 🤑 and the gov'ts policies are just making it worse 🤦‍♀️. The ones who use electricity for heating will feel the burn 🔥 most, and its not right ⚠️. We need some serious help 🤝 from the gov't ASAP! 💪
 
man... 28p more on our bills? that's just crazy 😩 think about it, like, we're already struggling to make ends meet, and then this hits us out of nowhere. it's not just the amount, but the fact that it's gonna be another tough winter for so many people. energy debt is a big deal, and i feel bad for those who can't even afford their bills 🤕

i mean, what's the point of having these policies in place if they're just gonna push more people into poverty? like, isn't that what we're trying to avoid with all this clean power mission nonsense? 🌎 it's not rocket science, but it seems like no one's listening to the experts on this one. martin lewis is right, though - our system is broken, and we need some serious changes ASAP 💡
 
ugh, can't believe it's happening again 🤕 energy prices are set to surge this winter and i'm worried about all the families who won't be able to afford their electricity bills 💡 they need help from the government ASAP 🙏 meanwhile, experts say that households with high electricity use will see a 3-4% increase which is just not fair 💸 we need some serious changes in our energy system so everyone can enjoy warm homes without breaking the bank ❄️
 
Ugh this news is so frustrating 😩 - I mean what's going on? They predicted a reprieve from rising energy bills and then BAM! The price cap goes up again 💸. It's like they're just throwing us under the bus. And don't even get me started on the whole energy debt thing - it's like, how are people supposed to pay their bills if they can barely afford them? 🤯 I'm definitely worried about what this is going to mean for my family's finances this winter... we already have a tight budget and the thought of having to cut back on heating just doesn't sit right with me 😬. I do hope the government takes notice and does something about it, maybe a social tariff or something? That would be a game changer 🙏.
 
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