I'm wondering what info everyone has had in the UK re: prices being raised. I know there are contracts where people are paying the agreed rate for a period of years. However has there been information sent out by the providers? Not the press scare stories but actual rates communicated to people.
Here in France I'm paying €0.17 per kw/h for my electricity. I'm with EDF and it is heavily regulated. However a quick check of current rates shows people who switched to the private companies are already paying between €0.3 and €0.5 per kw/h. Apparently people are trying to jump ship back to EDF to avoid the prices.
Electricity in France was floating at €85 per MW/h (€0.08 per kw/h), back in Dec 2021. For Jan 2023 it is currently floating at €1000 per MW/h or €1 per kw/h. Given current rate differentials, EDF should charge me about €2 per kw/h. At these rates my last bill of €400 would be nearer €4,700, for TWO MONTHS.
I'm going to be watching to see what the government does. Just wondered if there was any other info not press related kicking around. One thing I have heard personally is that out of contract UK electricity rates will raise from around £0.16 to £0.52 come next month. That was from someone who has been made aware of the rates.