Gas & Electricity

£87 sounds good on the face of it but a note of caution that what you paid for your energy in August will be based on rates related to the old price cap and not the new one which is effective from October 1st. Also, we use far less gas in the summer months as the heating is rarely on or not on at all. We should be using less electricity too due to the long days and lights not being on as much. Those people you know who have seen their bills double will probably be down to the new price cap coming in next month. And it’s coming in just at a time when we’re all entering those months of the year where our energy usage increases dramatically so it’ll be a double whammy.
There seems to be so much variability. We have a two bed roomed detached bungalow. Built in the 30's so has a tendency to be cold and damp. August bill was £78 for gas and electric. If you apply the "double whammy" effect, then I guess I could be looking at £300 a month from October, but certainly not the £600 I am seeing from some posters!!??
 

Energy bill at celebrity chef's pub now at £420,000 amid cost of living crisis​

A celebrity chef has revealed that the annual energy price at his pub has risen from £60,000 to £420,000 as the cost of living crises continues.
Tom Kerridge has warned that the"ludicrous"price hikes have left the hospitality sector facing a "terrifying landscape".
Mr Kerridge told the BBC that one of his pubs has a monthly electricity bill of £5,000 – but this is set to increase to £35,000 when his contract ends in December.
 

Energy bill at celebrity chef's pub now at £420,000 amid cost of living crisis​

A celebrity chef has revealed that the annual energy price at his pub has risen from £60,000 to £420,000 as the cost of living crises continues.
Tom Kerridge has warned that the"ludicrous"price hikes have left the hospitality sector facing a "terrifying landscape".
Mr Kerridge told the BBC that one of his pubs has a monthly electricity bill of £5,000 – but this is set to increase to £35,000 when his contract ends in December.
If something isn't done the whole hospitality sector will either shut down or just open up at weekends.
 
There seems to be so much variability. We have a two bed roomed detached bungalow. Built in the 30's so has a tendency to be cold and damp. August bill was £78 for gas and electric. If you apply the "double whammy" effect, then I guess I could be looking at £300 a month from October, but certainly not the £600 I am seeing from some posters!!??
Yeah, it's all over the place. Maybe that £600 a month is taking into account the next predicted huge increase in January?
 
If something isn't done the whole hospitality sector will either shut down or just open up at weekends.
Something will surely have to be done. This is literally going to affect everyone apart from the mega rich. That price increase Tom Kerridge is facing will perhaps see even the likes of him having to take drastic action. I'd imagine his flagship pub in Marlow is the one that makes the most money and other places he runs don't make as much profit. Even if he only passes half or less of that increase onto his customers, many who could previously afford to eat at his restaurants simply won't be able to afford it.

At this rate, the only places left open in the country in the hospitality sector will be Wetherspoons pubs ffs!
 
Can people please stop posting things like "My bill was £72 last month". Start quoting in terms of £KWH and how many KWH you're expecting to use. Otherwise it's just nonsense numbers that mean very little to anyone.
 
Something will surely have to be done. This is literally going to affect everyone apart from the mega rich. That price increase Tom Kerridge is facing will perhaps see even the likes of him having to take drastic action. I'd imagine his flagship pub in Marlow is the one that makes the most money and other places he runs don't make as much profit. Even if he only passes half or less of that increase onto his customers, many who could previously afford to eat at his restaurants simply won't be able to afford it.

At this rate, the only places left open in the country in the hospitality sector will be Wetherspoons pubs ffs!
Only if Spoons leave the heating off!!
 
Can people please stop posting things like "My bill was £72 last month". Start quoting in terms of £KWH and how many KWH you're expecting to use. Otherwise it's just nonsense numbers that mean very little to anyone.
We all know that unless the government do something we’ll all be paying 52p per kWH for electricity and 15p for gas which will be unaffordable for about half the population. Businesses will be paying even more making the price rises they will be forced to make to their products and services unaffordable to even more cash strapped people.
The government literally have no choice but to do something fairly drastic or we will be in a 30s style depression by the new year with businesses shutting down, mortgage defaults and public services breaking down.
 

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