I am on a tariff that tracks the wholesale price daily. Despite an LNG strike cutting off up to a tenth of the world's supply of LNG, no wind, lower solar output and increased domestic and imported gas usage, the price I am paying for electric and gas tomorrow will be around half of what the average variable customer will pay. Consumers are being humiliated and screwed by the price of energy they're having to pay because of capping of prices.
I am on a tariff that tracks the wholesale price daily. Despite an LNG strike cutting off up to a tenth of the world's supply of LNG, no wind, lower solar output and increased domestic and imported gas usage, the price I am paying for electric and gas tomorrow will be around half of what the average variable customer will pay. Consumers are being humiliated and screwed by the price of energy they're having to pay because of capping of prices.