Energy bills are set to go up for many households across England, Wales and Scotland as the energy price cap is increasing from 1st October 2021. The cap is being increased by the energy regulator Ofgem, to take into account the rising cost of gas and electricity.
The energy price cap is the maximum price suppliers can charge customers on a standard (default) tariff or a prepayment meter for their energy costs. This cap was introduced to protect consumers from energy suppliers increasing bills without a limit.
Standard tariffs are variable, which means energy suppliers can increase or decrease the rate they charge you at any time.
As the energy price cap is increasing from 1st October 2021, energy suppliers can charge up to the maximum allowed. This means standard tariffs could increase by £139 (to £1,277 per year – which is the average UK household energy cost) with prepayment customers seeing a potential increase by £153 to £1,309 per year.
If you are on a fixed rate tariff, you won’t be affected by the changes until your current deal ends, so please be aware when your fixed tariff ends.
If you’ve never switched energy suppliers, or you last switched over a year ago, you will most likely have defaulted to a standard (or default) tariff when your fixed period ended, which means you may be paying too much for your energy.
You could reduce your energy costs by checking if you could move to a cheaper deal, either with your current supplier or to another company. Please visit www.uswitch.com or www.moneysupermarket.com to look for the best tariff for you.
For more information on the energy price cap increase and how it can affect you, please visit the Ofgem website.
If you are concerned about the impact this will have on your finances or are experiencing financial difficulties, please email us at moneyadvice@placesforpeople.co.uk or call us on 01772 666 446 and a member of our team will help you.
Please note - If you have been affected recently by your supplier going into administration, the advice is not to switch until the new supplier contacts you. Once the new supplier has contacted you, you can ask them to put you onto their cheapest tariff or shop around.
Did you know you could get £140 off your electricity bill for winter 2021 to 2022? If you qualify, it’s a one-off discount applied directly to your electricity account between October 2021 and March 2022. The scheme is operated in partnership with many of the larger energy companies.
There are two ways to qualify for the Warm Home Discount Scheme:If you are in receipt of the Guarantee Credit part of Pension Credit you will automatically receive the discount.
For more information on the Warm Home Discount, please click here or email our Money Advice Team at moneyadvice@placesforpeople.co.uk
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