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grannyrebel7 Fri 25-Mar-22 16:22:26

Just had a letter re our energy payment for gas & electric. It's going up from £88 per month to £207! This is well over 100% and over £1000 per year, the cost of two holidays for us. I knew it was going up, but this is extortionate. I called the company (Ovo) to check it was correct and apparently it is. We're in the fortunate position that we can afford to pay it, but that's not the point. I just don't understand how families with kids and low incomes will manage. Has anyone else experienced such a hike in their bill?

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 25-Mar-22 16:34:35

I’m with Ovo too, ours has gone up from £45 per Month to £119. We will see if this is enough, at the moment we are in credit , once that’s used up I’m sure we will have to pay more.

I dread to think how much the oil will cost for the heating.

Grandmabatty Fri 25-Mar-22 16:38:17

Mine is going from £85 to £127 a month. Tisha can shove his £200 'loan' where the sun don't shine.

Grandmabatty Fri 25-Mar-22 16:38:32

Should say Rishi

Jaxjacky Fri 25-Mar-22 16:38:35

Ours is going up from £630 last year to a projected £1500.

Lilypops Fri 25-Mar-22 16:41:10

We are with EON. It’s gone from £164. To £267. , bread and dripping for tea !! I would query it but I can never get through , to EON. maybe that why , they don’t want people coming on complaining. £103 per month increase. ?

karmalady Fri 25-Mar-22 16:46:46

I am keeping a very close eye on my usage, pretty well normal usage for me but some tweaks such as an air fryer instead of an oven. I want to remain in credit and adjusted my monthly payment to £85. I may put it up to £95 by mid summer if see my credit disappear. My projected annual cost for both electric and gas is £1010. It used to be around £760

BlueBelle Fri 25-Mar-22 16:56:36

My monthly DD for my gas an electricity was put up from £20 a month to £50 a month now I m £272 in Credit so after this next bill I will be asking for some back and put my DD down a bit

Lilypops Fri 25-Mar-22 16:57:21

Jaxjacky. Ooh that’s a big increase of £870. Our annual bill will be £3,200. Our house in1968 cost £3,000.!,, I don’t know how they expect us to magic this money from. And I don’t want a loan of £200. We only have to pay back on top of all the other increased bills.

Lilypops Fri 25-Mar-22 16:58:48

Good thinking Bluebell. We were in credit last bill ,but I haven’t checked it this month yet

tanith Fri 25-Mar-22 17:04:16

Wow BlueBell I’m impressed at how low your bills are I wish ?

Shandy57 Fri 25-Mar-22 17:10:43

Yes, unfortunately it will be heating or eating for many.

What I can't find out, is what temperature internal pipes freeze at, does anyone know? As so many homes only had a coal fire in the past why didn't their pipes freeze? Or did they?

Shandy57 Fri 25-Mar-22 17:12:58

I meant to add that I have noticed a lot less 'light' on my evening dog walks. In the past lots of houses would be illuminated, now it seems to be just one room. I do think everyone is concerned.

Georgesgran Fri 25-Mar-22 17:15:18

Octopus has hiked mine from £158 to £251 - ? not amused!

Jody1234 Fri 25-Mar-22 17:16:01

What a worry all this is. I am with Eon but haven't heard anything yet. I just dread it.

I don't know what temperature pipes freeze at, but it brought back to me memories of my grandma who would never visit at Christmas in case the pipes froze!

Calendargirl Fri 25-Mar-22 17:16:26

Mine was £91 on a fix for both electric and gas, expired end January.

Shell Energy said will now be £210, but I put the DDR at £200 a month, will see how it goes.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 25-Mar-22 17:32:15

Shandy pipes freeze at freezing temperature whether they are indoors or outdoors.

0 degrees. Or 32 Fahrenheit if my memory serves me? But I might be wrong on the Fahrenheit one.

crazyH Fri 25-Mar-22 17:33:57

Bluebells - that’s really impressive !!

BlueBelle Fri 25-Mar-22 17:37:32

I don’t have any central heating Tanith which I think makes all the difference I only heat one room and I m so used to it it’s fine for me I couldn’t afford to have central heating put in it’s a big house and the heat would get lost and be wasted
My daughter has turned her heating off now and won’t use it again as she simply can’t afford to heat the house for herself The children have left for work and Uni so we ll all have to find other ways to keep warm I guess

grannyrebel7 Fri 25-Mar-22 19:38:06

Wow! I don't think I could go without Central heating Bluebell now, but we all did it when we were kids and never though anything about it.

DaisyAnne Fri 25-Mar-22 19:54:14

Are these all increases due to start in April? That is when the cap is due to be raised. Don't forget to read your meters (and send in the reading) on 31 March. Otherwise they will estimate the proportion before and after 1 April.

Clio Fri 25-Mar-22 20:01:26

My dd gone from £105 mth to £235 mth !!

Cs783 Fri 25-Mar-22 20:02:48

grandmabatty you seem to be doing well. Our monthly dd is going from £82 to £165. But our kWh rate is now fixed for 12 months. If I have understood, there’s every chance variable rates will go up again in October. Just in time for winter.

And yes grannyrebel7 what about those already struggling?

Visgir1 Fri 25-Mar-22 20:14:03

I was lucky to fix mine last May for 2 years but I still pay £164 per month for Gas and electricity. Dread to think what it will be when that expires in 2023.

SporeRB Fri 25-Mar-22 20:32:49

We’ re with British Gas, pay quarterly, our winter gas and electric bill (November to February) was £110 per month. Not on any tariff. Turn on heating about 7 hours per day.

Our house is a 1960s 4 bed semi .