Responding to Ofgem’s call for input on debt and affordability, Energy UK’s Deputy Director, Daniel Portis said:
“Affordability remains a big concern for many customers and the energy sector itself – so this consultation is welcome. A sustained period of high prices means customer debt has risen to a record £3.1 billion and even with the respite provided by next month’s price cap fall, many customers will still struggle to afford bills higher than what had been the norm – let alone being able to pay down arrears.
“Suppliers do all they can to help customers struggling with bills including providing tens of millions of pounds of discretionary support every year, in addition to that provided through schemes like the Warm Home Discount. However resolving a problem of this scale, when many customers can’t afford energy at the cost which it takes to supply it, is not something the industry can do alone.
“So there’s a clear need to put in place enduring targeted support to make bills more affordable for those customers most in need. Energy prices could also rise again in the future and it won’t be possible to repeat the expensive, universal support the Government had to provide at short notice last winter.
“There is certainly broad agreement across the industry on the need for this but it will require all parties – including the Government as well as Ofgem, suppliers and consumer groups – to work together on detailed and workable solutions.”
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