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Ditch and switch energy providers

November 18, 2010 14:29

By

Martin Lewis,

Martin Lewis

3 min read

Warning: gas and electricity price hikes are back. For the first time in two years, some of the 'big six' energy companies have announced major price hikes. British Gas will increase gas and electricity prices by an average of 7 per cent on 10 December, and Scottish & Southern (S&S) will hike gas prices by 9.4 per cent on average from 1 December. Industry insiders believe more will follow suit, blasting energy prices sky-high. This is an urgent plea to take a few minutes, save yourself £100s, and sort it now before it's too late.

What has happened?

While British Gas and S&S's price hike will directly affect over three million customers, tens of millions are likely to be hit too, as these shock price rises have changed the game. Beforehand, the general consensus was there would be some small price rises --up to around 5 per cent - in January. Now insiders believe companies could bring in bigger hikes much earlier.

Energy companies have a herd mentality: when one moves others follow. One big six energy company EDF has pledged it won't hike standard energy prices before March 2011. Yet the likelihood is that this is an attempt to retain competitive advantage in the short-term and attract switchers. The truth is if you are on EDF's or any other companies' standard tariff, you are already likely to pay £100s more a year than you would by switching to specialist online-billed deals.