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Energy price cap plans to be revealed | |
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Draft legislation designed to lower the cost of energy bills is set to be published by the government later. | Draft legislation designed to lower the cost of energy bills is set to be published by the government later. |
The Draft Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariffs Cap) Bill will give energy regulator Ofgem the power to cap standard variable tariffs. | The Draft Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariffs Cap) Bill will give energy regulator Ofgem the power to cap standard variable tariffs. |
About 18 million customers are on some form of default tariff, which can cost hundreds of pounds a year more than the cheapest deals. | |
However, the price cap is unlikely to take effect before winter. | |
The cap will last until 2020, and possibly be extended to 2023 if Ofgem decides that is necessary, the government said. | |
Prime Minister Theresa May said the energy market "has to offer fairer prices for millions of loyal customers who have been paying hundreds of pounds too much". | |
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark said that customers of the big six energy suppliers were "overpaying to the tune of £1.4bn a year". | Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark said that customers of the big six energy suppliers were "overpaying to the tune of £1.4bn a year". |
"That is simply wrong," he said, adding that the draft legislation would send a "clear message to suppliers they must act to put an end to loyal consumers being treated so unfairly". | |
However, Steve Smith, director of energy switching firm Flipper and former Ofgem board member, said a cap could push up fixed fees. | |
"A regulated price means people will switch off and think 'the government's looking after me'," he told the BBC. | "A regulated price means people will switch off and think 'the government's looking after me'," he told the BBC. |
He said it was clear that Ofgem was being told to implement the cap by the government, but the cap went against the advice of the Competition and Markets Authority. | He said it was clear that Ofgem was being told to implement the cap by the government, but the cap went against the advice of the Competition and Markets Authority. |
"It could actually do harm to competition and means many customers will end up paying a lot more. If two-thirds of the market is covered by a cap you start to question whether it's a market at all." | |
He added that the £1.4bn figure quoted by Mr Clark, which came from the CMA, was "entirely hypothetical" and controversial. | |
"They talk about this £1.4bn of excess profits - it's not money you'd go and find in the [energy] companies accounts, it was a very hypothetical view of the Competition and Markets Authority on how the companies should run themselves and how efficient they could be." | |
The plan to cap energy charges was revived last week by Mrs May. | The plan to cap energy charges was revived last week by Mrs May. |
However, Ofgem said on Wednesday that it would have to wait for legislation to be in force before it could take action on standard variable tariffs. | However, Ofgem said on Wednesday that it would have to wait for legislation to be in force before it could take action on standard variable tariffs. |
The draft legislation will be scrutinised by a committee of MPs intended to build cross-party consensus on how the price cap will work. |