Consumers Told: It's Up to You to Cut Fuel Bills

The HeraldOctober 18, 2011

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THE Government was last night accused of a "complete betrayal" of hard-pressed households struggling to cope with rising energy bills after they were told to find the cheapest tariffs for themselves.

With nearly one-third of homes north of the Border in fuel poverty, the so-called "big six" providers - ScottishPower, Scottish & Southern Energy, British Gas, E.ON, Npower and EDF - pledged to help people reduce their bills and keep their prices on hold this winter.

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Consumers Told: It's Up to You to Cut Fuel Bills

More than 700,000 households across Scotland are to get letters from their suppliers, advising them on how best they can save on gas and electricity bills as David Cameron seeks to make the nation's energy market more competitive to push down c...

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