UK spends record £40 bil to help people pay energy bills: ministry

9 Jun 2023 • 3:40 PM MYT
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UK spends record £40 bil to help people pay energy bills: ministry

MOSCOW – The United Kingdom spent almost £40 billion (RM231.8 billion), which is an all-time high for the country, to help households and businesses pay energy bills during the colder months amid the economic crisis, the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said yesterday. 

Due to the “unprecedented turmoil” in global energy markets, annual energy bills in the UK surged to almost £4,300, the ministry said, adding that the government allocated £39.3 billion from October 2022 to March 2023 in financial support, which covered almost one-half of household bills and provided additional assistance to people.

That is the highest amount ever provided to subsidise household bills in UK history, the ministry said. 

Most of the allocated funds (about £21 billion) were spent to freeze the household energy price cap at £2,500 a year, the ministry said, adding that another £12 billion was used to provide households with an energy price reduction of £400. Over £5 billion was allocated to help businesses, and more than £930 million went to other support measures, the ministry said. 

The UK, along with other European countries, has been facing inflation and a massive energy crisis as part of the post-pandemic global economic recession. The situation has been further exacerbated against the backdrop of the Ukraine crisis, as hostilities and Western sanctions against Moscow have led to disruptions of supply chains and resulted in a spike in energy prices worldwide. – Bernama, June 9, 2023