Daily Mirror

£100 JUMP IN ENERGY BILLS FOR 11MILLION £1,138

Ofgem hikes up cap on charges

- BY GRAHAM HISCOTT Head of Business graham.hiscott@mirror.co.uk

AROUND 11 million households face a near £100 energy price hike from April.

Industry regulator Ofgem was slammed after yesterday announcing a jump in the limit suppliers can charge customers on standard tariffs.

A similar cap for four million already hard-up households who have prepayment meters will leap by an average of £87 a year.

Ofgem said the increases were justified by higher wholesale energy costs.

Allowing suppliers to up the standard tariffs limit by around £96 from April 1 will take the average bill to £1,138 a year – wiping out a cap decrease last October.

The hike includes a sum for suppliers to recoup losses for customers unable to pay bills during the coronaviru­s crisis.

Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, said: “We have carefully scru

Average bill for year when standard tariffs rise by £96 from April 1 tinised these changes to ensure customers only pay a fair price.” Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavin­gExpert.com, said: “It will hopefully shock people into action.”

Alistair Cromwell, acting chief executive of Citizens Advice, described it as “a heavy blow”. Adam Scorer, head of charity National Energy Action, said: “People on the lowest incomes are always hit hardest.”

Peter Earl, head of energy at Comparethe­market.com, said: “It calls into question the point of a cap.”

Ofgem insisted limits will still save households £1billion compared to if the cap did not exist.

Energy UK, which represents suppliers, welcomed the increase.

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ACTION Martin Lewis spoke of shock
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CHANGE Higher wholesale costs

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