Prepayment meters could see households spend third of income on energy'The rising energy costs are disproportionately affecting low-income households using prepayment meters in the UK.
Energy expert predicts how much bills are going to fall byHouseholds will see a significant drop in energy bills, lowest in over two years.UK energy prices to fall due to lower price cap, but challenges remain with fossil fuel reliance.
Prepayment meters could see households spend third of income on energy'The rising energy costs are disproportionately affecting low-income households using prepayment meters in the UK.
Energy expert predicts how much bills are going to fall byHouseholds will see a significant drop in energy bills, lowest in over two years.UK energy prices to fall due to lower price cap, but challenges remain with fossil fuel reliance.
More energy firms allowed to forcibly fit prepayment meters again following scandalEnergy firms E.On and Tru Energy permitted to resume prepayment meter installations after meeting Ofgem's conditions.Strict conditions include audits, compensations, and monitoring data for firms to be allowed to forcibly fit prepayment meters.