Experts at Cornwall Insight say bills could rise from today’s record £1,971 to £3,245 in October and then again to £3,364 at the start of next year.
Brits should be asked to change how and when they use their energy to get through the crisis and avoid blackouts this winter, an expert has suggested.
Experts at Cornwall Insight, one of the country’s premier energy consultancies, said bills could rise from today’s record £1,971 to £3,245 in October and then again to £3,364 at the start of next year. ‘Absolutely the government could ask people to turn down their thermostats. I’d be amazed if the Government didn’t do this at some point this winter.’To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that
Over in Japan, households and businesses have been asked to switch off lights and air conditioners unless they are needed, while Australia’s energy minister has called on residents not to use electricity between 6pm and 8pm where possible.
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