npower’s price hike a big blow for hard-up households
Citizens Advice responds to npower’s price increase.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive at national charity Citizens Advice said: "npower’s price hike will be a big blow to hard-up households. Rises in fuel costs are eating away at people’s earnings forcing them to make really difficult choices about whether they have a warm home, put food on the table or fill up the car in order to get to work.
"There are things that people can do to absorb the impact of price hikes and we are here to help. Citizens Advice, Big Energy Saving Week, 22-27 October will help people get a better deal on their fuel, find ways they can use less energy and make their home warmer through insulation and get any financial help that’s available to them."
For more information on Big Energy Saving Week and how to cut your fuel bills visit www.bigenergy www.bigenergysavingweek.org.uk or go to your local CAB.
Big Energy Saving Week is funded by the largest six energy companies, and involves Energy Saving Trust, Age UK, ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England), Consumer Focus, the Government, Ofgem, Energy UK and National Energy Action
Notes to editors:
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