Wednesday, August 22, 2012
More good news
SSE unveils new domestic price hike
Scottish energy supplier SSE will be bumping up its household energy prices by an average of 9% from October. Thanks to the Govt, this should put further pressure on struggling families trying to pay their mortgages: 'Unveiling the “unavoidable†price hike for electricity and gas today, the supplier blamed the move on wholesale prices and the rising cost of transporting energy through pipes and wires, as well as having to pay for government schemes such as the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT), the Warm Homes Discount and helping vulnerable customers.'
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drewster says:
Bad news bias. You only see headlines screaming about price rises; but there have been price cuts in recent years too.
Despite the increasing cost of living, it continues to be ever more popular.