
In late May this year, the then Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced a range of measures to reduce the impact of the anticipated October 2022 Ofgem utility price cap increase. Mr Sunak’s announcement followed an earlier assistance package revealed in February, ahead of the April 2022 Ofgem price cap increase from £1,277 to £1,971.
Sunak’s measures, which included a flat £400 off all consumers’ bills, were made at a time when the price cap was projected to rise to £2,800 a year for the October 2022 - March 2023 period. Since then:
• Ofgem has reduced the energy price cap review period from six months to three in an effort to bring more stability to energy markets.
• The regulator has set a price cap for October ¬– December 2022 of £3,549, an 80% rise on the current level.
• Projections for the next cap reviews suggested the annual bill could exceed £6,500 by April 2023.
The problems created for the government by soaring gas prices are exacerbated by the fact that many businesses renew their fixed term energy contracts (typically for one or two years) in October.
The commercial sector does not benefit from any price cap and stories have emerged of small businesses seeing their utility costs jumping as much as tenfold or even being refused new contracts. Outside the commercial sector, there have been similar issues for schools and hospitals.
The Government plan
In today’s announcement during a House of Commons General Debate on UK Energy Costs, the new Prime Minister announced that:
• The government is introducing an Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) set at an annual £2,500 for the next two years from 1 October 2022. This will apply on the same basis as the existing Ofgem cap, i.e. a regional based limit on standing and unit charges in England, Wales and Scotland, not on total bills.
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