Energy bills: The 65p tin foil hack to save money as energy price caps soar

The cost of living is becoming exponentially high, but everyone can make small changes to cut their energy costs. Due to the crisis caused by ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, UK energy bills could hit over £3,000.

The price cap will increase by a significant £693 from April, from £1,277 to £1,971.

The 54 percent increase will likely be followed by another hike in October.

Emma Pinchbeck, chief executive of Energy UK, said: “It’s a really worrying time for both customers and industry.

“We’ve been saying since the autumn that we’d expect bills to go up again in October.

“With what we’re seeing in Ukraine and in the oil and gas markets, we’re now expecting those to go up further.”

The expert predicted that “you can expect bills to be anywhere between £2,500 and £3,000 in October depending on the tariffs people have and what happens in the market,” as reported by the BBC.

Fuel poverty charity National Energy Action foretold that 8.5 million households may be unable to heat their homes.

Caroline Abrahams, Age UK’s charity director, stated: “Energy price rises have pushed older people’s budgets to breaking point, with many going without heating for weeks over the winter.”