What the new Liz Truss energy plan means for you
The government will borrow tens of billions of pounds to limit energy bill rises. What does it mean for you? …
For a typical household – one that uses 12,000 kWh (kilowatt hours) of gas a year, and 2,900 kWh of electricity a year – it means an annual bill will not rise above £2,500 from October. Without this intervention, that annual bill would have been £3,549 a year. Last winter it was £1,277 a year.