Energy bill payers stretched to limit but taking action
British bill payers have been sparked into action to combat the rising cost of energy. Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) threw down the gauntlet in August, being the first of the ‘Big Six' to hike its gas and electricity prices and with speculation there may be price rises from other providers, people are fighting back, says MoneySupermarket.com.
The comparison site conducted a poll of almost 1,700 site users on their reaction to the price hike. Over half (52 per cent) said they would look to switch to a cheaper energy tariff. Of those, 28 per cent had already applied for a new tariff, 11 per cent planned to do so within a week, while another 13 per cent said they would switch providers at some point. Typical savings by using MoneySupermarket to change energy products is £200 - a tidy sum, especially as a tenth of those polled said they aren't tempted to switch to a cheaper deal as they don't think the savings are worth it.
Scott Byrom, Energy channel manager at MoneySupermarket.com said: "It's a bleak outlook for those already stretched to their affordability tipping point by rising household bills. SSE is the only provider to show its hand so far, but unfortunately a round of price hikes now would mean bills increase just in time for the more costly winter months when energy usage is at its highest. Worryingly over a third of the UK adult population (36 per cent) believe a rise in monthly outgoings of £50 or less would push them to financial breaking point. Of these, one in five say they are now sitting on the brink, finding it impossible to meet their monthly bills and costs. The recent increases to energy bills are certainly going to push some people very close to the limit of what they can afford.
"Anyone hoping to keep their energy bills low in a turbulent energy market should opt for the best value fixed price tariff, currently offered by OVO Energy. Its New Energy Plan product costs £1,088 a year on average with prices fixed for 12 months from your start date. This tariff isn't available in the Scottish Hydro region however, the cheapest provider in this region is SSE. Its Fixed Discount tariff costs £1,149.71 on average with prices fixed until April 2014. While we have not yet hit winter in earnest, the longer, colder nights are certainly drawing in so customers languishing on their provider's standard tariff should act now to ensure they switch onto the best deal in time."