Energy prices
Energy prices to customers in the UK are determined by the market structure, and not resource costs. More supply companies are needed and greater competition is required. This would keep customer energy prices as low as possible. The ‘big six’ UK energy supply companies are nPower, EDF, E.ON, British Gas, Scottish Power, and Scottish and Southern. They satisfy 99% of the demand, leaving the remainder to twelve smaller providers with less than 100,000 customers each. Recent increases to…
Energy bills
Average monthly UK energy bills are now greater than £100 (€113) for the first time. British Gas customers will pay an extra £258 (€290) per year. Consumer gas prices will rise 18% and electricity prices will rise 16%, taking average annual energy bills per household to £1288 (€1449). These quickly follow previous consumer bill rises of 6.9% for gas and 6.7% for electricity, just a few months earlier in December 2010. Scottish Power is also due to raise consumer gas prices by 19% and…
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