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press release 23rd April 2009
Prepayment energy meter rip-off ended by new EU rules
New rules agreed by the European Parliament, which will outlaw the practice of energy companies charging a premium to their customers on prepayment meters, have been acclaimed by Labour MEP Richard Corbett.

Research shows that people on prepayment meters paid on average an extra £215 a year compared to those paying by direct debit. 

Richard said: "Energy companies charging more for people on prepayment meters (when they are paying upfront for their electricity and gas!) is outrageously unfair and, normally, at the expense of people on the lowest incomes. I am absolutely delighted the European Parliament vote will end this discriminatory practice. It is not only a fair decision it is one that will benefit thousands of people in Yorkshire & Humber, saving them hundreds of pounds every year."

Along with ending discriminatory pricing the new package of rules will also give customers the right to change their gas and electricity suppliers within three weeks and free of charge, give the right to compensation in cases where people are given inaccurate or delayed bills, and demands that 80% of consumers across Europe must have access to energy-efficient SmartMeters for electrical appliances. 

Richard commented: "These new rules amount to a bill of rights for gas and electricity users. Labour MEPs have once again helped stand up for the rights of consumers against big business, leaving normal people better off while increasing energy efficiency."/

 

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notes for editors
  • There are 5.9 million prepayment meters in use in households across the UK
  • A consumer paying for both gas and electricity with prepayment meters currently pays on average £215 more for their energy a year compared to someone on direct debit.
  • People with a disability, people in social housing and single parents are three times more likely to use prepayment meters.
  • Facts taken from http://www.nea.org.uk/prepayment-meters/ and http://www.transact.org.uk/page.asp?section=0001000100010016
  • The new rules will come into effect within the next 18 months

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Press enquiries: Contact Luke Thorne, Press and Communications Officer to Richard Corbett MEP

 

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