Quote: BrisbaneRhino "
Meanwhile, wholesale costs are almost as high as they've ever been - and when they were previously close to today's levels, energy companies were losing money. Hence the regulators have had to allow tariffs to rise. '"
What bit of bills up 10% but Wholesale costs up a mere 1.7% don't you understand?
And thisPrices have been rising at around 9% almost annually for several years, adding £300 to the average bill in this parliament. Over the same time,
multibillion-pound profits made by the utility companies have soared by more 70%.[/irl
suggests your original stance that "Privatisation, bonuses, profits, dividends etc are absolutely nothing to do with the reality of what's driving prices upwards."
is totally ridiculous.
Quote: BrisbaneRhino "In the end its us - individuals and industrial customers - that USE energy. If you want to change that usage by pushing people away from fossil fuels, then you MUST accept that the cost will fall on end-users. That is the WHOLE point of green costs - to make end users change behaviour. '"
It is not a punitive measure at all which is how you make it sound. It's a levy with the aim of reducing energy consumption by providing for improved insulation.