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‘Ask an Energy Expert Anything’ about the UK’s new gas and electricity price hike live

The latest price hike of energy prices may have left you wondering how to manage your household bills going forward so National Energy Action’s Peter Smith will be on hand to your questions

Sunday 08 August 2021 19:57 BST
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Some 15 million households across the UK are set to see their gas and electricity prices rise by at least £139 in October, Ofgem announced on Friday.

The hike comes because of a rise in wholesale energy prices, the watchdog said.If the increased tariffs had not been allowed, energy companies would have effectively been operating at a loss, according to chief executive Jonathan Brearley.

But the huge leap will cause major concerns for millions of people across Britain already struggling to make ends meet. Which is why we’ve turned to an expert on precisely this subject to answer all your questions on the topic.

As director of policy at fuel poverty charity National Energy Action, Peter Smith knows not only about the reasons why and how this hike is taking place but, perhaps more importantly, can offer advice on how to ensure you are on the cheapest tariff and how you can make your home more efficient.

He previously said that the hike could “not come at a worse time”, adding: “This toxic combination of high prices, reduced incomes and leaky, inefficient housing which uses far more energy than necessary, will lead to increases in utility debt and badly damage physical and mental health.”

Now, he will be joining us at 12.30pm on Monday 9 August to answer any questions that you – our readers – have about the price hike.

All you have to do is register to submit your question in the comments below. If you’re not already a member, click “sign up” in the comments box to leave your question.

Don’t worry if you can’t see your question – they will be hidden until Peter joins the conversation to answer them. We look forward to speaking with you on Monday.

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