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Energy bills may increase by £75 due to unpaid debts

26 May 2026
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EDF Energy has declared that the UK’s energy debt situation is “out of control,” prompting anticipated increases in energy prices next year. Ofgem, the energy regulator, currently permits energy suppliers to raise customer bills to offset the unpaid debts of others. According to EDF’s recent report, more than 5 million customers could see their annual bills rise by an additional £75 as part of efforts to address an estimated £7 billion energy debt nationwide. The average household debt for those without a repayment plan is approximately £1,716, with Ofgem reporting that household debt reached a record high of £4.4 billion by mid-2025. Last year, Ofgem indicated that energy costs would rise by £5 per household in 2027 and 2028, and it is expected that future price cap adjustments will take the ongoing geopolitical issues affecting supply into account.

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Rising energy prices and escalating debt levels highlight significant challenges for UK households, particularly as many struggle to manage increasing living costs. The £7 billion energy debt underscores a growing financial crisis, impacting both consumers and energy suppliers alike. Ofgem’s measures to allow price hikes aim to cover unpaid debts, which add financial strain on households already facing high bills. Historical data reveals that energy prices have been volatile, often influenced by external factors such as geopolitical tensions, which complicate the broader economic landscape and household financial stability.

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