peterfoster+FollowWhy Your Energy Bill Just Got a Little HigherHeads up, UK friends: your energy bill might be creeping up by a few pounds this month. The reason? Part of what you pay is now helping to build a new nuclear power plant and support discounts for low-income households. Even though energy prices dropped a bit on the market, suppliers are allowed to charge a tad more. So, if your bill feels stubbornly high, you’re not imagining it! Time to double-check those light switches and maybe layer up a bit more at home. #Business #Industry #EnergyBills10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowHow to Handle Winter Energy Bill ShockFeeling the pinch from higher winter energy bills? Exelon just tossed another $10 million into its Customer Relief Fund to help folks cover those rising costs. The main culprit? Spiking energy supply prices, not the utility itself. If you’re in one of Exelon’s service areas, keep an eye out for local programs and nonprofit partners rolling out help soon. Pro tip: Check if you qualify for grants or bill management tools—they’re designed to keep your wallet a little warmer this winter. #Business #Industry #EnergyBills00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowWhy Your Energy Bill Feels Like a Second RentEver feel like your power bill is eating your paycheck? You’re not alone—energy prices are spiking, and some families are even losing electricity for months. What’s behind it? Tech giants are gobbling up power for their AI data centers, and less investment in clean energy means we’re all paying more. If you’re struggling, check if your state offers utility help, and consider small steps like smart thermostats or even solar panels to cut costs. #Business #Industry #EnergyBills00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWhy Your Next Energy Bill Might Surprise YouHeads up: If you usually pay your DTE Energy bill with a credit or debit card, expect a new $9.99 fee starting March 2. This is the company’s way of passing on costs from card processors, and it’s part of a bigger trend—energy bills are climbing everywhere. Want to dodge the fee? Pay by bank account, check, or cash at a kiosk. Bonus tip: Solar panels are getting cheaper and could help shrink your bill in the long run! #Business #Industry #EnergyBills00Share
awaters+FollowWhy UK Energy Bills Might Stay HighEver wonder why your energy bill feels so steep? Turns out, building nuclear power plants in the UK is pricier than anywhere else—thanks to rules that make things slower and more expensive than necessary. While other countries are racing ahead with new reactors, Britain’s stuck in the slow lane. If you want cheaper, cleaner power, it might be time to ask your MP to cut the red tape! #Business #Industry #EnergyBills00Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowWhy Your Energy Bill Feels Like a Second RentAnyone else notice their electricity bill is creeping up? A new report says U.S. energy bills jumped 13% in 2025 alone. The drama? Policy changes are slowing down clean energy projects, while data centers and crypto mining are gobbling up more power than ever. That means more demand, less supply, and higher costs for all of us. If you’re tired of paying more, consider energy-saving gadgets or even solar panels to cut your own costs. #Business #Industry #EnergyBills20Share