The energy regulator is considering letting suppliers charge households an average of £30 a year to recoup a forecast rise in unpaid bills following curbs on prepayment meter installations. Ofgem could introduce the charge on energy bills by October to reimburse companies for rising levels of customer debt that it estimates could total hundreds of millions of pounds. It is considering letting suppliers levy a much higher share of the costs on about four million UK households that pay by … read more »
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