As prices surge again due to conflict in the Middle East, the lesson is clear: the only lasting protection is cutting reliance on fossil fuels through insulated homes, homegrown renewables and fairer energy pricing.β¨
#EndFuelPoverty #EnergyCrisis
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11.03.2026 16:25
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πNew analysis shows a single fossil fuel price shock could cost the UK far more than the entire transition to clean energy.β¨
The reality is households are still dangerously exposed to volatile global oil and gas markets.β¨
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11.03.2026 16:25
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The real route to lower bills is reducing the amount of gas we burn: insulating homes, expanding renewable power and rolling out clean heating like heat pumps.
#EndFuelPoverty #GasPrices
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10.03.2026 12:56
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The fact is that North Sea gas is declining, regardless of new drilling. Replacing that dependence with fracking would seriously damage our environment while doing very little to protect households from global price shocks.
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10.03.2026 12:56
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πGas prices are rising again as global tensions grow, and itβs a reminder of how exposed the UK remains to volatile fossil fuel markets.
Any proposals that keep more British households dependent on gas for heating for longer make no sense at all.
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10.03.2026 12:56
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π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ People across Scotland told us what they think about the energy windfall tax.
We asked the public a simple question:
βEnergy companies have made large profits in recent years. Do you think itβs fair that they pay a windfall tax on those profits?β
#EndFuelPoverty #WindfallTax
09.03.2026 10:19
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Unsurprisingly the industry is lobbying politicians to scrap the levy.
The public can see the unfairness, and as long as people see the disparity between their own living conditions and the excess profits made by energy firms, support for the Windfall Tax will continue.
#WindfallTax
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09.03.2026 07:00
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This comes as energy companies continue to make tens of billions in profits while households struggle with high bills.
Since 2020, oil and gas companies operating in the UK have made Β£125 billion in profits, and thatβs with the Windfall Tax in place.
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09.03.2026 07:00
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Surge in energy exit fees since 2021
Exit fees have increased by 345% in the last three years leaving some customers stuck paying more than Aprilβs reduced price cap.
When the global gas market starts to spike, energy exit fees creep up.
Ofgem should act quickly to implement an exit fee ceiling to help protect consumers.
Here's a reminder of what our research found on this issue in 2024.
www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/surge-in-ene...
05.03.2026 13:19
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The only lasting way to protect households is to cut gas demand, invest in insulation and renewables, and reform how energy is priced in the UK.
Until then, UK households remain exposed.
#EndFuelPoverty #GasPrices
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03.03.2026 11:09
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β‘οΈIf high prices persist, they will feed into the next cap decision and could push bills back up from July.
This is the reality of a system still tied to volatile fossil fuel markets.
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03.03.2026 11:09
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πWholesale gas prices are rising again as international tensions shake global markets, now reaching levels higher than at any point in the past three years.
For now, households are protected by the current price cap. But that protection only delays the impact, it doesnβt remove the risk.
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03.03.2026 11:09
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UK energy bills are tied to volatile global gas markets, so households remain exposed to shocks like this.
The lasting solution: cut demand through insulation, invest in homegrown renewables, and reform energy pricing so bills are no longer set by fossil fuel volatility.
#GasPrices
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02.03.2026 16:14
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Heating oil is also at a 12-month high, up 30% year on year, which is a major concern for rural households.
The immediate trigger is geopolitical tension in Iran and the wider region. But the real issue is our dependence on gas, with so much of it imported.
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02.03.2026 16:14
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πWholesale gas is now 13% up on 2025 so far.
That matters because gas still drives UK electricity prices, meaning this surge risks pushing up the energy price cap from 1 July 2026, which had been forecast to fall.
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02.03.2026 16:14
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π»Listen to our appearance on Steve Holdenβs LBC news show yesterday discussing the new energy price cap changes and what they mean for households across the UK.
#EndFuelPoverty #PriceCap
26.02.2026 11:18
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Cold weather shouldnβt mean cold homes, and smarter, faster support can make the difference.
#EndFuelPoverty #ColdWeatherPayment
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20.02.2026 09:00
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Payments could be triggered automatically when dangerously low temperatures are forecast, so people can stay warm when itβs actually needed. The value of payments should be updated to reflect the swings in, often volatile, gas prices, so households arenβt left short when energy costs climb.
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20.02.2026 09:00
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With temperatures dropping, Cold Weather Payments remain a vital lifeline for households facing high energy costs.
But support should arrive before the cold hits, not afterwards. .
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20.02.2026 09:00
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British Gas owner still cashes in as households keep facing high bills
Profits may have fallen, but Centricaβs role at the centre of Britainβs gas system leaves households reliant on the firm.
British Gas owner still cashes in as households keep facing high bills.
Profits may have fallen, but Centricaβs role at the centre of Britainβs gas system leaves households reliant on the firm.
open.substack.com/pub/endfuelp...
19.02.2026 09:13
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Cold homes are still killing people in fuel poverty
Tragic figures expose the deadly consequences of leaving pensioners and vulnerable households trapped in cold, damp homes.
Cold homes are still killing people in fuel poverty.
UKHSA figures showing over 2,500 cold-related deaths in England during winter 2024/25 are a stark reminder that fuel poverty is not just a cost issue, it is a public health emergency.
www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/cold-homes-a...
18.02.2026 12:52
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What matters now is what households actually pay for unit costs and standing charges.
#EndFuelPoverty #PriceCap
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18.02.2026 09:14
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And this cap comes with major changes to how bills are made up, including shifts in standing charges and unit costs.
That means even people on fixed tariffs should check their bills carefully to ensure savings are passed on. Gas prices remain volatile and uncertainty hasnβt gone away.
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18.02.2026 09:14
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Energy bills are likely to dip in April, but households shouldnβt be confused by the headline figure.
Forecasts suggest the average bill could fall to around Β£1,641, yet that would still be hundreds of pounds above pre-crisis levels.
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18.02.2026 09:14
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Windfall Tax in the firing line as Blair Think Tank backs energy industry
Analysts argue that the Tony Blair Instituteβs advice would do little to shield households energy costs and damage energy security.
Windfall Tax in the firing line as Tony Blairβs think tank backs fossil fuels.
Analysts argue that advice from the βInstitute for Global Changeβ would do little to help household energy costs, would damage energy security and hand a profits boost to energy firms.
open.substack.com/pub/endfuelp...
13.02.2026 11:29
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Crucially, electricity pricing reform cannot be ignored. Unless clean power becomes more affordable, switching to low-carbon heating will remain too difficult for many families.
#EndFuelPoverty #WarmHomes #HeatPumps
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12.02.2026 10:34
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