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Fuel poverty crisis predicted


Fuel poverty crisis predicted

Almost a quarter of the population will be in fuel poverty by next year and those on low incomes will be especially badly hit, new figures have showed. A report published by the National Housing Federation shows that by the end of 2009 5.7 million UK households will be spending at least 10 per cent of their annual income on energy bills - an increase of 100 per cent since 2005. The research written by IPA Energy and Water Economics, said around 5.7 million people will be in fuel poverty by 2009, compared with around 3.8 million in 2007 and 2.4 million in 2005. It said annual electricity bills are expected to increase to over £500 each year and gas bills to around £900 by 2010. The report also suggests people from low income backgrounds will be the worse hit by the energy price increases due to prepayment schemes. The five million people who pay for their energy through prepayment schemes incur higher tariffs and by 2010 will be paying £65 more than people billed quarterly, according to the report. Ruth Davison, federation director of campaigns and neighbourhoods, called the findings part of a "full scale national energy crisis". She said: "The Government needs to grasp the nettle and take strong and radical action to protect the nation's energy customers. "Britain is virtually unique in Europe in that our energy suppliers have been privatised and deregulated. "Energy companies must be regulated so that they can no longer charge prepayment meter customers grotesquely high tariffs, a cap must be put on the prices they charge, and they must be made to use their profits to pay for their social and energy efficiency responsibilities rather than piling these costs on the already crippled consumer".

ITN | September 8, 2008

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