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Energy bill cuts on the way. A case of too little too late

February 16th, 2009 by admin | 0 Comments | Filed in Daily News, Energy Prices, Retail

Most of the financially pressed UK public will not be falling to their knees in gratitude at the news that British Gas, Scottish and Southern Energy, and Eon have finally cut at least some of their prices which rumour has it was only agreed to after considerable political pressure. All in all, the ‘big six’ UK energy suppliers – British Gas, EdF, Eon, Npower, Scottish and Southern Energy and Scottish Power – have reportedly been threatened with a windfall tax if they did not do more to help their customers, especially those in the lower income bracket.

The lack of gratitude displayed by British consumers may be largely due to the fact that the reductions in energy costs range from four to ten per cent, not a lot when you consider that energy prices in the UK have raised by an estimated fifty percent in the last twelve months. During that time, energy companies were blaming oil price increases as the principal factor. However, now that oil has dropped to around a third of what it was costing when these price increases were forced upon the majority of UK households, already struggling to make ends meet , the pittance offered in the way of price adjustments is no less than insulting. And to make the insult even more stinging, most of the new price tariffs are not due to come into effect till the spring. After one of the longest and coldest winters and most profitable for energy companies in living memory

With the UK becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of green energy, energy companies are calling upon the public to become silent partners in their move to push the British consumer to be less dependent on fuel driven energy scources. Gradual increases in fuel bills will be used to

Subsidise the installation of solar panels and wind turbines to create power as well as to allow the appropriation of wood-burning boilers for hundreds of thousands of homes instead of coal or gas driven.

However, there are several citizen protection bodies that claim that the public should not be asked to subsidize these investments and instead that UK energy companies should finance this form of expansion from the considerable profits they have earned over the last few years, while the public have been forced to stretch themselves to the limit to make ends meet.

This new Government driven ‘Renewable Heating Incentive’, package, unveiled before the weekend by Energy and Climate Secretary Ed Miliband, as part of an energy package designed to reduce costs in the long term for the British public. The programme includes grants for domestic windmills and solar panels, as well as plans to insulate seven million UK homes. The sting in the package is that a levy imposed on fossil fuel energy suppliers will be passed on to the UK public in their energy bills.

The Government insists that in the long term the package will cut energy waste and reduce fuel bills for millions. However in the short term the public is once again been not asked but forced to pay the bill for progress.
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