The government may step in to cover the cost of our soaring energy bills

According to the Financial Times the UK government is exploring the option of giving money to energy suppliers when wholesale gas prices go above a ‘certain threshold’. These funds would then be used to subsidise suppliers’ increased costs, so they don’t then have to pass them on to customers in the form of higher energy bills.

This proposed initiative – known as a ‘temporary price stabilisation mechanism’ – has been met with support from a number of energy firms, and it’s believed some government sources have labelled the concept “plausible” and “logical”.

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