Western Daily Press

Don’t worry about power shortages

- SAM BLEWETT Press Associatio­n

CONSUMERS have been urged not to worry about power shortages this winter, amid fears over an energy crisis.

With gas prices at record highs, energy supply firms are losing “a lot of money” due to the Government’s price cap, which is in place to stop instant bill increases for customers.

Industry leaders have offered their assurances over concerns that people will be without power to heat their homes over winter.

It comes as a steel trade associatio­n warned of possible “long-term damage” to the sector.

Ovo chief executive Stephen Fitzpatric­k told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show yesterday morning: “The one thing I want to reassure everybody on, in terms of consumers, there’s really nothing consumers need to worry about in terms of lights going out this winter or there not being enough power.

“Because of the price cap they are protected from the worst of all of this.”

Dermot Nolan, former chief executive of Ofgem, told LBC it is “likely” that many energy firms will start going out of business.

However, he added: “But I don’t think that’s a problem. It’s not great, but I would assure anybody who’s worried about whether their firm will go out of business or not.

“I would assure them you stay where you are, you will be looked after, you will be protected, you will actually be switched to another supplier and your credit balance will be preserved.

“So, though it’s never great to hear about the firm you’re with going out of business, you will be switched to someone else, you will be taken care of, so I would urge people not to worry about that.”

Mr Fitzpatric­k also warned that many energy firms will have a “hard time”.

He said: “There are a lot of companies in the market that have sprung up quite recently, there’s been some great competitio­n in the UK market, consumers have benefited.

“But, I think, over the past couple of years it’s become too easy to get into the energy market. It’s a very complicate­d industry and I think some people have underestim­ated the risks and how complicate­d it is.”

Mr Fitzpatric­k said gas prices have soared by 1,000% in 12 months.

Speaking about the price cap for consumers, he added: “At the moment, if we buy gas and electricit­y on the wholesale market, energy companies are losing a lot of money for every unit they sell.

“So, if a company was to go out of business and then another energy supplier takes over those customers and then has to buy that energy, they will be selling it at an enormous loss.”

The chief executive of trade associatio­n Energy UK has said that “exposed” businesses such as energy-intensive users and retailers will be the worst hit.

Emma Pinchbeck told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips on Sunday: “We are expecting more retailers to go out of business this winter. We had around 50 suppliers when we started, and we’re expecting to see more leave the market.”

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