Why electricity bills keep rising in the UK
Electricity bills in the UK continue to rise because the market is still heavily influenced by global energy prices, particularly gas. Even though we generate a growing share of electricity from renewables, gas often sets the wholesale price of electricity. When global supply is disrupted or demand increases, prices rise across the board. This has been seen repeatedly in recent years, and it means households remain exposed to factors completely outside their control. As long as the UK relies on gas as a core part of its energy mix, price volatility is likely to remain.











