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Old 14-09-2022, 13:52   #1273
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Re: The energy crisis

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
The Martin Lewis (MoneySavingExpert) site has made an Energy Price Cap Calculator available, for when the price cap rises in October.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ut...p-unit-rates-/

It works out that our annual energy bill will increase to approx. £3,200 per year (this has not deducted the £400 Government money, so £2,800 per year); this time last year my yearly bill was around £1,400...
Compared with the current cost, there will be practically no difference after 1 October. As well as the £400 reduction, there are other factors to be borne in mind too, such as the suspension of the green energy levy.
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