Energy tariffs in Britain rising: how much will bills increase from January.
21.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.11.2025
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Increase in energy resource prices
From January, energy bills for millions of households will rise to £1,758 per year. The regulator Ofgem announced an unexpected increase in its upper price cap, although experts were expecting prices to fall at the beginning of the new year. Bills will rise from the current rate of £1,755, introduced in October.We understand that these increases can be a significant blow for many, said an Ofgem representative.
Consequences for consumers
This increase in prices may significantly impact family budgets and lead to higher energy costs, which, in turn, will affect people's overall economic situation. The government and experts are calling for measures to support consumers in this new financial reality. The rise in energy resource prices raises concerns among the population, as the new bills may lead to difficulties in managing household expenses. Consumers are hoping for support from the state and decisive actions that could help reduce the financial burden.Read also
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