With energy suppliers dealing with soaring wholesale costs, British households are bracing for a sharp rise in energy bills. Ofgem’s new price cap would mean an average household’s yearly bill would come to 3,549 pounds ($4,164) a year from October—a rise of 80 percent. It’s a particular concern for those who rely on machines for at-home care.
UK Households Brace for a Sharp Rise in Energy Prices
By Jane Werrell
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