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Re: Electricity and Gas prices

Posted: Thu Jun 02 2022 11:36am
by Richard Frost
blythburgh wrote:
Thu Jun 02 2022 11:11am
Anyone feeling guilty about the money can always donate it to a charity of their choice.
Including apparently the Inland Revenue, Which it seems is happy to accept donations.

Re: Electricity and Gas prices

Posted: Wed Jun 29 2022 10:17pm
by Sarah
"Martin Lewis: Is it time to fix my energy bill or should I stick on the price cap?"
There are NO tariffs meaningfully cheaper than the current cap
Yet there are fixes cheaper than the predicted October cap
If you're offered a year's fix at no more than 40% above your current price-capped tariff, or 45% more if you very strongly value budgeting certainty, it's worth considering.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utili ... orth-it--/

Re: Electricity and Gas prices

Posted: Wed Jul 06 2022 7:14pm
by Sarah
France nationalises EDF!
The French state now holds an 84% stake in the company, one of the world’s biggest electricity producers.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... kraine-war
https://news.sky.com/story/uks-fourth-l ... e-12647019

Re: Electricity and Gas prices

Posted: Fri Jul 08 2022 3:41pm
by Sarah
https://twitter.com/MartinSLewis/status ... u1ccfrq3VA
Martin Lewis wrote:I've just got the latest price cap predictions from @CornwallInsight. A huge spike in the key year-ahead wholesale price means

OCT cap prediction UP 64% (so £3,244/yr on typical bills)
JAN cap prediction UP 4% (so £3,363/yr)

Re: Electricity and Gas prices

Posted: Tue Aug 09 2022 5:53pm
by Sarah
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