More than four million struggling households are set to save £45 a year on energy bills from 1 July, the government has said. This will happen by bringing prepayment energy charges in line with customers who pay by direct debit. Households which have prepayment meters are typically vulnerable or on low incomes. But they pay more because energy firms pass on the costs of managing the meters. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who is expected to announce the plan in his Spring … read more »
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