And it could increase the "complexity" for consumers, she added, because people would have to make "an active choice" about which tariff to be on and could end up on the wrong plan. 1h ago14:43 Chef reveals the one thing you should never buy - and his favourite cheap substitutes Every...
British Gas,EDF,SSE,npower,Scottish Power) are a little higher than those offered by other providers. With the introduction of the default tariff price cap, standard variable tariff prices among most suppliers have converged.
Three years ago, I paid about £12 a week for energy; now I pay £70 in summer. I am expecting, when the new energy cap is released, it will rise to more than £100 a week even while trying to minimise gas usage. But £150 a week by mid-winter in February...