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Forecast indicates increase in household energy bills due to Iran war

A report forecasts that typical UK households will see their energy bills rise by about £200 per year due to the impact of the Iran war. The increase is linked to changes in energy pricing influenced by the conflict.

A household that consumes an average amount of gas and electricity is projected to incur an additional cost of approximately £200 annually. This increase is attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran.

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Iran war impact to hit household energy bills for the first time

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Forecast indicates increase in household energy bills due to Iran war