The head of Ofgem, who earns an annual salary of over £300,000. gives some helpful tips on how people can reduce their bills.
"Shop around, change your payment method and try to use less."
The head of Ofgem says customers "may" be able to save around £140 a year by switching the way they pay for energy.
Then comes the obvious question: what about the energy companies making enormous profits while households are being hammered?
His response is telling. Ofgem caps the profits of the suppliers it regulates through the price cap, he says.
But the really big profits are being made by the oil and gas companies extracting energy from the ground.
And dealing with those profits? That, apparently, is for government and the tax system.
So there we have it. The public are told to manage their direct debits and ration their energy use, while the companies making fortunes from a basic necessity, our country's own resources, are treated as a matter for somebody else.
The system is not broken. It is doing exactly what it was built to do: protect the market first and leave ordinary people to carry the cost.
#energyefficiency #Ofgem
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@ArgyleLife1886 Cooper. Maybe Azaz? But that’s it. They were a great team that did amazingly, but all time XI? Not sure many would beat some of the all time greats?
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Trump’s senile crash out is reminiscent of Brian Clough - one of the great English managers - getting Nottingham Forest relegated in 1993.
The guy has become a walking disaster. Even his greatest admirers can’t bear to look. It’s all ending terribly.
Very sad, as he’d say.