Ovo Energy boss proposes plan to stave off household bill crisis
The supervisor of the UK's third biggest energy provider has proposed an arrangement for the public authority to finance taking off gas and power bills. Ovo Energy pioneer Stephen Fitzpatrick said under the plan the least fortunate families would get the most help. Higher workers would see how much assistance tighten as they utilized more energy. The public authority said it was planning to convey any additional help when another top state leader is set up. Mr Fitzpatrick said activity was required now before the colder time of year, generally the most unfortunate families would be cold and hungry. An ordinary family gas and power bill will ascend by 80% to £3,549 per year from October, the controller Ofgem declared on Friday. Standard expressing 'Reach out' How have you been impacted by the energy costs? Email: haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 7756 165803 Tweet: @BBC_HaveYourSay Kindly read our terms and conditions and protection strategy Main concern for Reach out dem...