Increase in energy tariffs in the UK: five schemes to help households.
Support for households during the winter period
According to The Sun: Households should pay attention to five schemes that can help in the fight against rising energy costs this winter season. Ofgem's latest price cap indicates that the average annual cost of energy will rise by over £35 this month.
This will lead to an increase in costs of £2.93 per month, and accordingly, a household on the typical tariff will now pay £102 for energy.
HOUSEHOLDS should be aware of these five energy bill schemes that can help you with rising costs this winter.
Ofgem's latest energy price cap means the average annual energy bill will rise by over £35 this month.
In light of this change, it is important for households to be aware of the support schemes available to them. This can significantly reduce the financial burden, as the latest news about rising energy prices highlights the importance of seeking opportunities to save.
Given the current situation, everyone is advised to familiarize themselves with the conditions of these schemes in order to keep their own expenses under control.
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