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Retail electricity prices have soared as businesses' bills shrink

Updated: The electricity pricing review prepares for consultation.

Jenny Ruth
Tue, 11 Sep 2018

Households are paying 79% more for electricity in inflation-adjusted terms than they were in 1990 while commercial businesses are paying 24% less.

The electricity price review’s first report also found industrial users are paying 18% more than in 1990.

It says that, since 2000, New

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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 11 Sep 2018
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