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Home » News » Households Brace for Surging Energy Bills This Winter

Households Brace for Surging Energy Bills This Winter

August 22, 2026
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Households brace for surging energy bills this winter

Bill-payers face an average increase of £66 from October, wiping out Burnham’s VAT cut

JONATHAN LEAKE

Household energy bills are on course to soar to their highest level in three years, wiping out any savings from Andy Burnham’s VAT cut on electricity.

Average energy bills are expected to jump around 4pc from October, according to energy research group Cornwall Insight, representing a £66 increase for a typical household.

The analysts said Ofgem’s price cap – which limits the average annual energy bill faced by a family home – would rise from £1,663 to £1,729.

In its own forecasts, supplier EDF predicted a similar rise to £1,722 in October, and a further rise to £1,815 in January.

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The increase will land just as Mr Burnham’s planned removal of VAT on electricity bills comes into effect.

Removing the 5pc tax saved an average household £43.33 per year. Without that cut, average bills would have risen by £110, or 7pc, to around £1,773.

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[Craig Lowrey] warned that the cost of delivering net zero and a decarbonised grid by 2030 was pushing up bills, and welcomed Miatta Fahnbulleh’s suggestion that she might slow down the timetable.

He said: “The new Energy Secretary has hinted at a more flexible approach to the clean power timeline … the minister’s true challenge will be achieving long-term energy security without overburdening vulnerable households today.”

However, Richard Tice, Reform UK’s energy spokesman, said Labour’s manifesto pledge to bring down energy bills by £300 was “in tatters”.

He said: “Labour is trying to blame gas markets but two thirds of our power bills are transmission and subsidy costs to support net zero.”

Greg Jackson, the chief executive and founder of Octopus Energy, added that much of the blame for rising bills lay with the substantial costs for grid upgrades needed to meet clean power targets.

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