25/05/2022
Energy :
Crisis lifeline as UK company vows to slash £550 off price cap: ‘Enough is enough’
A UK company is offering consumers a way to soften the blow of the staggering £2,800 energy price cap expected to come into effect in October by £550. The energy crisis deepened after industry regulator Ofgem warned that the maximum annual tariff consumers can be charged is expected to skyrocket by £830. This would mark a rise of more than £1,500 in 12 months and could force up to 12 million people into fuel poverty, according to Ofgem’s boss. But Utility Warehouse is offering up a solution that could save millions of households.
Customers who choose on two other UW services – broadband, mobile or insurance, to qualify for the fixed tariff, which will not be subject to price hikes sparking soaring global energy costs.
Andrew Lindsay, Co-CEO of Utilitywarehouse said: “Enough is enough. As households across the country are struggling with the relentless increase in their cost of living, we get the bombshell that energy prices are going up by another £800 in October.
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