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Energy bills to hit £3,554 in final October price cap rise estimate

Energy bills  Lit hobs glow from an electric cooker in Edinburgh, Scotland October 14, 2008. Consumer price inflation hit a 16-year high of 5.2 percent in September, but Bank of England policymakers had anticipated the rise which is unlikely to stand in the way of further interest rate cuts.The Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday rocketing utilities bills pushed consumer prices 5.2 percent higher on the year compared with a rise of 4.7 percent in August. Analysts had predicted a 5 percent rate. Electricity prices were 30.3 percent higher on the year and gas prices were 49.9 percent higher.  REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN)
The dire energy bills estimate comes from energy consultancy Cornwall Insight in its final forecast before Ofgem confirms October's price cap this Friday. Photo: David Moir/Reuters (David Moir / reuters)

A typical UK household will be paying £3,554 per year for their energy bills from October, Cornwall Insight has forecast.

The energy consultancy said households will face an 80% rise in bills going into the winter period when energy use soars.

It is the final forecast from the consultancy before regulator Ofgem announces the new energy price cap on Friday, which will come into effect on 1 October and last until the end of the year.

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But things will get worse after that, according to the prediction. The forecast is for January's cap is £4,649.72 per year for the average household — up from last week's forecast of £4,266 for January.

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April's cap is predicted to hit £5,341.08 per year — compared to the £4,427 forecast last week.

Energy bills are set to soar
Energy bills are set to soar

Therefore, between October and April — which includes the coldest months of the year — the average household will pay an equivalent £4,102 per year for their gas and electricity.

The energy price cap, which is set by the regulator Ofgem, limits the maximum amount suppliers can charge customers for each unit of gas and electricity.

“While the energy price cap rise in April was already an unprecedent increase in domestic consumer energy bills, our final predictions for October are truly concerning,” Cornwall Insight said.

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“With the cost of living spiralling and households looking at an energy bill rise of over £1,500 equivalent per year, it is difficult to see how many will cope with the coming winter.”

The news come as UK inflation is on course to breach 18% at the start of 2023 due to skyrocketing energy bills, according to new forecasts by economists at Citi.

Denmark’s Orsted, nuclear company Newcleo, and German giant RWE are all meeting the UK chancellor this week, and will be asked what they can do to help consumers with rising energy prices.

The main factor in the increases is the wholesale price for natural gas, which has gone through the roof since Russia invaded Ukraine late in February.

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