Household energy bills rise by £149 a year today as Ofgem increases price cap by 10%

1 October 2024, 08:35

The average household energy bill is set to rise by £149 a year today, raising the financial burden on UK households.
The average household energy bill is set to rise by £149 a year today, raising the financial burden on UK households. Picture: Alamy

By Christian Oliver

The average household energy bill is set to rise by £149 a year today, raising the financial burden on UK households.

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A household in England, Wales and Scotland using a typical amount of gas and electricity will have to contend with additional costs after Ofgem raised its price cap ahead of the winter months.

The average household previously paid £1,568 a year but Tuesday's rise will see a 10 per cent increase to the annual bill to £1,717 a year.

The Government has been urged to help households tackle the rising costs ahead of winter, with the Resolution Foundation calling for the prime minister to “do more to support vulnerable households” no longer eligible for winter fuel payments. The thinktank published research warning that 7.7 million households will likely to struggle to heat their homes this winter.

Sir Keir Starmer's government has faced sustained criticism for cutting the winter fuel allowance for all but the poorest pensioners receiving pension credit.

Households across Britain are facing increasing energy costs this winter after the regulator raised its price cap from October.
Households across Britain are facing increasing energy costs this winter after the regulator raised its price cap from October. Picture: Alamy

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Households will be given limited relief from next year, however, as the average domestic energy bill is set to fall by one per cent in January, according to experts.

Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight said it expects the typical household’s energy bill to drop to an annual £1,697 a year from January 1 from the £1,717 cap that takes effect from October 1.

Prices are also forecast to fall slightly in both the second and third quarters of next year.

Cornwall Insight’s previous forecasts since August showed a slight quarter-on-quarter rise in January.

But on Monday it said a combination of the EU meeting its gas storage targets ahead of winter, strong global LNG supply outlooks, and improved confidence regarding gas and electricity imports ahead of winter had resulted in wholesale market prices falling.

Household bills still remain hundreds of pounds above pre-energy crisis levels, with little to suggest a return to historic averages is on the horizon.

Craig Lowrey, principal consultant at Cornwall Insight, said: "While households will have to endure a rise in the cap from October, our current forecasts suggest that this is a temporary blip.

"January to March, typically some of the coldest months of the year, often bring with them the biggest energy bills and, while our latest forecast is welcome news, it remains subject to the volatile wholesale gas and electricity markets.

"There remains a further six weeks or so for the wholesale market to influence our forecasts, and while the negligible quarter-on-quarter drop is welcome, it must be remembered that billswill still remain hundreds of pounds above historic levels."

The average household energy bill is set to rise by £149 a year today, raising the financial burden on UK households.
The average household energy bill is set to rise by £149 a year today, raising the financial burden on UK households. Picture: Alamy

Ofgem changes the price cap every three months based on several factors, the most important of which is the price of energy on wholesale markets.

The energy price cap was introduced by the Government in January 2019 and sets a maximum price that energy suppliers can charge consumers in England, Scotland and Wales for each kilowatt hour (kWh) of energy they use.

The price cap does not limit a household’s total bills because people still pay for each unit of gas and electricity they use – the figures provided are calculated for an average-use household and if more energy than average is used, a household will pay above the cap.

Ofgem is currently considering the future of price protection, including the suitability of the price cap and a potential permanent ban on so-called acquisition tariffs – cheaper prices for new customers to lure them away from their existing supplier.

Cornwall Insight is calling for a reform of the price cap or introduction of social tariffs, but warned longer-term solutions were also vital.

Mr Lowrey said: “While there is hope that a renewed focus on building a sustainable domestic energy supply could eventually lower bills as we reduce reliance on volatile imports, these benefits will take time to materialise.“Meanwhile, many people are facing financial difficulties right now.”

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