I think we are having a slightly easier time of it here in Denmark than you are in the UK, but that may change now as our government has been forced to schedule a general election on the 1st November and if they do not remain in power after the election and we finish up with a Conservative prime minister - well I don't need to paint the picture for you in Britain, do I?
I ordered a load of logs for our wood burner just after Russia waded in to Ukraine, although we should not need them this winter and am I glad now that I did?
Logs are three times the price now that they were in February-March of this year.
Our central heating is on, after DH came down with pneumonia. The house is colder than usual, as we have the individual theromostats lower than usual on each and every radiator, and some of them are still not warm at all.
We are hoping to avoid having to use the deferred payment scheme our government has brought in, but may be forced to. Using it, you pay the amount you paid last year, and can defer payment of anything in excess of that until 2024.
I have no intention of having less heating on, as the weather grows colder. I would rather die in debt later on to the electricity company or the government who is guaranteeing repayment of deferred bills, than die of hypothermia or pneumonia now.
Our municipal heating plant and our electricity company are mainly using wind-generated electricity so although our prices have gone up they are still far more reasonable than yours.
However, we are on a war-time footing - only one light on at a time in any room where one of us is, and all other lights turned off. The around-sound system in the sitting-room has been disconnected, no cooking or washing done betweem 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. when electricity is dearest, the tumble dryer is not used at present, but I may have to in the cold and wet weather that is coming. Maximum three warm showers each a week - you can wash in cold water on the other days, Oven filled up when it is (rarely) on.
Clothes are being worn a day longer before washing, bed-linen is changed slightly less frequently than previously.