Ofgem Targets Soaring Energy Debts with New Relief Plan

Britain's energy regulator, Ofgem, has announced plans to manage £4.4 billion of customer energy debts, which are inflating household bills. A debt relief scheme entailing a £500 million write-off is underway, potentially aiding 195,000 customers. The move aims to balance consumer protection and reduce energy costs amid soaring bills.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-10-2025 05:35 IST | Created: 30-10-2025 05:35 IST
Ofgem Targets Soaring Energy Debts with New Relief Plan
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Britain's energy regulator, Ofgem, has unveiled a strategic plan to tackle the alarming £4.4 billion in unpaid energy debts that are pushing millions of household bills to unsustainable levels.

As unrecovered debts add an extra £52 to current bills, Ofgem is preparing to roll out a £500 million debt relief scheme to alleviate the financial burden for approximately 195,000 consumers, though details on funding remain undisclosed.

Energy prices, still 50% higher than pre-Ukraine invasion levels, challenge both customers and the government, which is striving to lower costs while consumer advocacy groups call for expanded assistance to manage steep utility bills.

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