Dual fuel bills could reach £3,000 a year by 2020, industry experts warn
Average dual fuel bills might reach a staggering £3,000 a year should the current trend in energy bill hikes continue, industry experts forecast.
According to a news report in the media, all of the major energy suppliers are likely to charge more for electricity and gas, the first rises (estimated at around 140 pounds, or 5 to 10 percent of the annual bill) set to hit within a few weeks’ time.
Experts across the board blame these future price hikes on investment in green energy and rising wholesale and transport costs. Even worse, any price rise would arrive just before UK consumers start putting on their heating as the weather turns cooler.
Mark Todd, of energy-helpline.com, said: “We think it is imminent. Whether it is in the next few weeks is uncertain but we expect rises before the end of September. We think bills will rise from five to 10 per cent, and yes this is going to put an extra strain on households.”
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