The company is urging households to check, track and change their energy habits this winter. Energy Bills by Cutting Their Energy Usage
More than a fifth of households say they can only cope with rising bills by cutting their energy usage
This includes cuts in discretionary spending, as over half of consumers are cutting back on luxuries or one-off purchases.
Homes that mainly use electricity could see their bills rise by 10%.
The UK’s energy debt is already extremely high
The total is higher than it was at the start of this energy crisis, and it’s rising fast.
The pressure is mounting on government and prime ministerial candidates to do more to help people.
About 1.7 million UK households have traditional prepayment meters, according to new figures. They are also redeeming their Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS) vouchers in record numbers, helping to tackle rising wholesale prices.
When you run out of credit, your electricity and gas will switch off unless you top up.
More than a third of households don’t know what’s likely to happen to the price cap
According to Uswitch, a third of UK households don’t know what’s likely to happen to the price cap. needs read more hear