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E.ON hikes energy bills by 15% for gas and 9.7% for electricity

7th February 2008 Print
Britain’s third largest energy provider, E.ON – formerly known as Powergen - has announced that it is putting up prices from 8th February. According to independent price comparison and switching service, uSwitch.com, the increases will add an extra £150 on to the average dual fuel customers’ household energy bill, which is now set to rise from £913 to £1,063.

Ann Robinson, Director of Consumer Policy at uSwitch.com, comments: “Today’s announcement will come as no surprise. E.ON has followed the rest of the market with an inflation busting price hike - a move that will shock few, but disappoint many, of its customers.

“E.ON has made significant strides in improving customer service and this announcement may cast a shadow over these efforts.

“We have now seen all but one major supplier increase prices, with an assurance from Scottish and Southern Energy that it will not put its prices up until at least the end of March. With savings of up to £325 to be made now is the time for consumers to really start making competition work for themselves."