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B.S. 7671 Compliant Installation but

some can't afford to use it.

Energy bills set to go up almost £100 for 15m households after Ofgem raises cap | Daily Mail Online


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  • I agree that this is outrageous Zoomup. It is an almost 10% rise in the average bill when gas and oil prices are at a low level. It is probably to pay for the £1500 per MWh being paid at times because they didn't have any wind, which is not the consumer's problem, it is the "Green idiots" who should be made to pay, say the PM and wife! More attempts to collapse what is left of the economy. The question "what regulator?" comes to mind, talk about being in the industry's pocket! The regulator should mandate that every renewable source has standby capacity available immediately to replace the wind/solar when this is unavailable. That should sort the renewables problem out once and for all.
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  • I agree that this is outrageous Zoomup. It is an almost 10% rise in the average bill when gas and oil prices are at a low level. It is probably to pay for the £1500 per MWh being paid at times because they didn't have any wind, which is not the consumer's problem, it is the "Green idiots" who should be made to pay, say the PM and wife! More attempts to collapse what is left of the economy. The question "what regulator?" comes to mind, talk about being in the industry's pocket! The regulator should mandate that every renewable source has standby capacity available immediately to replace the wind/solar when this is unavailable. That should sort the renewables problem out once and for all.
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