E.ON, SSE and Scottish Power confirm £139 energy bill hike

Earlier this month, energy regulator Ofgem confirmed that it was allowing suppliers to increase energy bills for 15 million households across the UK. In response, E.ON, SSE and Scottish Power have all confirmed that customers on their standard variable tariffs will see the cost of their energy bills rise by £139 per year. The price hike is the maximum allowed by Ofgem and will come into effect from October 1st 2021.

E.ON, SSE and Scottish Power have all followed in the footsteps of EDF Energy, which was the first large supplier to confirm that it was raising the price of its standard variable tariff by £139 from October 1. With these three large suppliers following shortly after, it’s now expected that many more will follow suit.

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