12.25.09

Energy bills to increase by 35% by 2020

A new Which? report has warned that the energy bill for a poorly-insulated home could rise by over a third (35%) by 2020, potentially leaving 4 million households in fuel poverty.

The annual energy bill for a 3-bedroom semi could rise to over £2,600 over the next decade, while a family living in a detached house could be faced with a bill of almost £4,000.

More than seven in ten people (73%) said they …

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