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Energy bills for typical household to rise to £1,849 a year from April

  • Energy bills for a typical household are set to rise to £1,849 a year from April 1, marking a 6% increase from £1,738.
  • Ofgem chief executive Jonathan Brearley stated that the rise is driven mainly by a spike in wholesale prices, accounting for about 78% of the increase.
  • The government plans to expand its financial support for energy bills next winter, allowing one in five families in Britain to receive help.
  • Simon Francis from the End Fuel Poverty Coalition called for £13.2 billion in support for vulnerable households facing rising energy costs.
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France Info broke the news in Strasbourg, France on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
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