What is the point of a regulator when they seem to kow-tow to the rapacious energy companies?? Whenever the cap is raised the energy companies take advantage of it to price gouge. How long must we tolerate this for?? It's a disgrace. 🤬
Because these companies are powerful. Don't forget that they give a lot of money to the government. Wonder just how powerful they are? They wrote the legislation for preventing protest and demanded 10 yrs imprisonment for oil protestors. You and I have only one vote each but these gas companies have the direct dial numbers of the relevant minister(s). On top of that people blame the regulators who are gagged and de-funded.
@@marumaru6084 It goes up because of the price of GAS if we had a net zero grid then you wouldn't get the price changes due to enough mass storage on the system to use and store all the always on power
What Richard outlines here is just the tip of a deeply murky iceberg. You might think that Ofgem are there to represent the consumer, but actually their main mission is to ensure that the market is profitable - otherwise the generators pack up and the lights go out. There is a review into pricing going on at the moment, but don't expect anything dramatic.
In Orkney and Shetland, we pay roughly double the UK price cap for electric, and the UK price cap is roughly double (according to recent reports) to what folk pay in France for their electric. So if you take the current UK cap and pay for 5 years worth of electric in Orkney and Shetland. The amount spent would be able to pay for 20 years worth of electric in France!!! And ALL the electric used in Orkney is produced by renewables based in Orkney too!!! Putting prices up again, is nothing more than a PISS TAKE!!!
You pay the national grid price set by the regulator. I have a solar battery system due to the abundance of renewable s with just batteries you should be able to save the capital cost in under 5 years. Wind is always on and it costs to turn the turbines off so in England we can get as cheap a rate as 7p down from 24p for overnight use. A 10kwh system should cost around 3k my annual energy bill used to be 2.5k
@@SlowhandGreg But why should they pay the cost of burning gas, when they don’t do that. Indeed Scotland as a whole generates only a tiny amount of its electricity from a gas powered station at Peterhead.
Ironically the largest electricity generation company in the UK is owned by the French ( EDF ) who use _us_ to subsidise _their_ energy cost. Go figure eh.
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Martin Lewis declared, at least a year ago, that "the market is broken". We also find that regulation is a joke and no politician is brave enough to nationalise supply. Politicians work for corporate interets and NOT for the people.
@billB101 They stole it all from us in the first place. We should take it back. The great British public were hoodwinked into buying shares in something they already had a share in. "Don't forget to tell Sid".
@@Neokretai I watched that a while back and honestly I think it's nonsense when compared to energy, the bill for buying back our energy from companies like EDF would be absolutely enormous if indeed they wanted to sell in the first place (and why would they _we're_ literally picking up the tab for _their_ energy subsidies ) This not post WW2, there's not the sentiment for this. And then there's the blowback if it fails and our economy tanks. Saying it is one thing, doing it is entirely different.
Well it was put in place many decades ago when it made sense. It hasn’t made sense to charge that way for several years now, but no government so far has addressed the issue. Oddly Mr Putins actions have brought the matter to a wider public attention, so more and more people have looked into it and found out how it really works. The more we know, the more we raise it, the better chance we have of getting it fixed.
It was probably reasonable at the time it was originally done, but the world has changed, and the pricing formula has not been adjusted as it ought to have been. Because politicians, our politicians by and large anyway, are not detail focused people and are not good at asking detailed technical questions either.
At that time the system was set gas was the biggest energy source i think . So it sort of made sense, well it didnt really. Now it makes no sense and desperately needs reform.
This is a belief system and therefore it is its own reward. It is austerity under the guise of a "market mechanism". And as we know from Clara Mattei austerity is deliberate and murderous class war. And we should know by now that class war is the mysterious missing "vision"/policy agenda of Starmer and the British regime
@@oscartrain1151 Just pointing out that both the system and high prices were the same under the previous administration. This is a government failure issue across the board across all parties and not restricted to a Labour one. Will they fix it now they are in charge or allow it to continue? I have no idea. They will be judged by their actions (or lack of).
Psst, she’s dead , child…..we now have a bloke called Starmer in charge. That’s right, the bloke who now ‘run’s’ the country. He promised that energy prices would go down…….😂😂😂
Really? So lets see if you know about the big problem. The SOCIALIST welfare state has taken trillions in contributions. It has no CAPITAL because it has REDISTRIBUTED all the WEALTH. That leaves a DEBT which is just NEGATIVE WEALTH. That SOCIALIST REDISTRIBUTION has caused the mess.
She wouldn't have put up with the shit we have to deal with nowadays ( oh, and she hasn't been in power for over 30 years so, you know, time to move on maybe)
Ask Richard how big the socialist welfare state's pension debts are? He's an accountant and they aren't reported on the balance sheet. Why would that be done? On the expense front, 30% of tax currently goes on the debts. A 30% gross profit margin.
Another ludicrous situation is that Scotland the one part of the UK that produces more electricity than it uses(mostly from renewable sources)and in fact exports a sizeable amount of that production to England has by far the most expensive electricity prices in Europe and this is entirely down to Westminster policy and dogma
@@stanleyshannon4408 The companies paid for it with investment by the Scottish government as well as the EU(before England had a brain fart and forced the UK out of the EU). however the amount of money the electricity costs is set by Westminster according to the price of electricity generated from gas which is the most expensive way to generate electricity; the so called"green levy"on renewables is actually there so that it does not become obvious how much cheaper than gas renewables are. The transport levy for electricity through the laughingly named national grid is also set by Westminster and heavily favours electricity generation in England and penalises electricity use in Scotland which is daft as by far the most capacity for generation is in Scotland
@@davidmcintyre8145the distribution costs in Scotland are more per head because Scotland has a sparse spread out population except for the central belt.
@@waltermcphee3787 The fact that the national grid in Scotland has not been updated in 70 years and cannot cope with the power already generated never mind the potential shows what the English government thinks of Scotland. By the way you asked who paid for the renewables and that I answered. Now i ask who spaffed all the taxes earned from the electricity companies just as they spaffed the taxes from the oil companies to donors,family members,vanity projects like the Dome and mistresses rather than keep prices down like they did in Europe over the last few years? It was the Westminster parliament and of course retired Westminster ministers often sit on the boards(paid but not doing any work)of the energy companies. There is also the fact that until the clearances both Highland and Lowland by the landlords looking for more money(shades of the modern BTL system)the Highlands actually had a larger population than the Lowlands. Perhaps that is London's worry; that the South east of England which as we know from environmental data will become all but inhabitable due to lack of potable water within 30 years will be overtaken by the Highlands of Scotland(an area they have hitherto seen as mere backward colonial savages)as the nexus of the UK or what remains of it economy or that it would give the Scots an economic impetus that cannot be gainsaid to leave the UK and join the EU(meanwhile leaving England ever more dependant on imports of food,oil,gas,electricity and most important workers)
Very true. Chicago being once renowned for being the centre of organised crime is known for its brand of a seemingly criminal brand of economics via the Chicago School of Economics; that of Neoliberalism. A clearly open route to syphoning off profits and socialising losses under the nose of governments who retain no powers to control the blatant multiple levels of criminality from Hollywood and other types of false accounting to ripping customers off in numerous ways; e.g. overcharging for goods and services or not providing the services they are paying for etc. Boeing is a clear case in point. Provided with $ billions of hand outs by the US Government while building shoddy products and paying out massive share dividends and large bonuses to the CEO etc. US Health insurers are now more prominently in the frame for putting profits before providing what their customers actually pay them for. It's about time this house of cards collapsed.
Even the renewables generators agree. This is why the government has a windfall tax on renewables, because they know it isn’t right. They take the money, but do we get it back? Not directly. Gas is the problem and how we are charged for every kWh as if it was made by gas. It’s a broken system.
To change that you put mass storage on strategic grid nodes. One such site was recently rejected by the council near me because it was deemed not necessary infrastructure and on green belt after 6 years in planning. The mass storage units are delivered in containers pre loaded you just hook them up and voila, insane really Each node would repay it's capital cost in under a year and stop us from using standby gas plant
How does the Octopus tariff work then when sometimes energy is free and related to the wholesale price of energy not the gas price, there is something missing in this video.
This government ( based on their performance so far ) are terrified of upsetting the treasury/markets / big business and , in doing so , are annoying all the people that they promised to help
@@sebastianw7348 So what does that tell you when the Tories and Labour are screwing people over? On the markets, its very easy. Go full Argentina. That makes public sector workers unemployed. So you need to make jobs for them. That's easy. We have millions of uneconomic economic migrants. They leave, the jobs are then available. Now with the deficit turned into a surplus, you can ignore the city, you don't need to borrow. The borrowing is paid off and the city has no power. Same for the WEF. On companies, abolish the subsidies. Zero. Zilch. For core items, water, power, gas, rail, roads, put in place a proper regulator. Make sure everything is hypothecated. It's not hard. Can be done in a couple of months. Which bit would you like to discuss in detail?
I seem to recall Rishi Sunak promising to "look into" this pricing issue when the energy crisis started. As we all know, when politicians say this, it really means they will do nothing and hope we forget about it. Politicians have a track record of not working for the people - The Post Office and infected blood scandals to name but a few.
renewable energy is a BS to supply the whole country. a country with no sun no solar panels. Renewables always fail, and this is their plan to freeze you
I agree the terminology is mad. It's the system which they thought could stimulate renewables 20 years ago. If you want to save money, get a smart tariff from, say, octopus. I paid only an average of 18p/kwh as a result
Part of the standing charges are to pay people like me for the solar energy that I produce- and they use mostly myself. For 25 years. Thank you for your contribution.
I had no idea about this and I suspect not many consumers do. It certainly explains why certain CEO’s of green energy companies are so vocal around government policies. Thank you Richard for opening my eyes.
The energy system in this country is insane and I can't believe successive governments do nothing. I started really noticing it when centrica posted record profits recently. Annoyed by that I thought I'd switch to a company that only used renewables so won't use any excuse they can find to raise prices. So scottish power that, as they proclaim, all of their electricity is produced in the UK and is 100% renewable. Then I realised that this makes absolutely no difference to what I pay, but maybe I'll feel better that it's UK produced and 100% renewable. Thanks for this video, it's enlightened me but I think I'm even more annoyed now.
It is insane. The current Labour government is not doing ordinary voters any favours by allowing electricity prices to remain so high when they don't need to be.
It's scandalous that's it done based on the highest price, instead of the average. Also thanks for mentioning Drax, another scandalous enterprise that i swear only Private Eye ever talks about, Drax is an absolute scam and needs to be shut down.
If you pay the average, renewables will start lying about their cost to increase their income. The marginal cost pricing is a mathematically sound system, you just need to get to the point where gas is not permanently necessary.
Thank you Mrs Thatcher, she did so much damage to this country yet she had a state funeral whereas Nye Bevan who created the NHS was ignored by the state.
Time to move on. I think the UK energy market is a disgrace - but we have had plenty of red and blue governments since Thatcher. They all had the power to change the market and none have....
This is so frustrating for everyone, this country is full of people that comprehensively understand their own specialist area of knowledge. That are often ignored by our clueless politicians. Is The Lords the place where they should be? We have got to find a way to harness this knowledge for the benefit of the country. How do we do this? I suspect the only way is to insist all policies are evidence based and that a Law of unexpected consequences is enacted so that every unproven policy or new law is reviewed at an appropriate interval to reverse any damage that may have occurred.
Thatcher also privatised council housing then water in 1989. Major implemented her plan to privatise the railways. That went well, but Blair doesn't escape responsibility because he continued the privatisation agenda.
Many of the executives at the regulatory body will go on to get jobs in these energy companies! Is this a shock? Greed, corruption & political incompetence.
From what I've heard, there are plans to be announced in the coming months regarding a reform of the energy market. That's based on comments from an influencer who has apparently met with the PM. th-cam.com/video/ZV27DiEuGls/w-d-xo.html
I would like to see Richard Murphy and Paul Collier be economic advisers to the Labour Government. Starmer and Reeves should implement the economic policies of Richard and Paul.
The siutation witht he Drax powerstation is also scandalous. Drax receives £300million per year of state subsidy for their supposedly 'green' technology, while also paying shareholder £330million per year in dividends. Our tax is going straight into the pockets of the shareholders!
You can look them up, the information is published ands freely available. You don't need any special skills, indeed no more than it has taken to ask the question. EON for example is a quoted German multinational. British Gas is owned by Centrica, quoted on the London Stock Exchange As is SSE, OVO is a private company backed by various Private Equity firms Octopus energy similar,
For those who want another look into how the price is calculated, look up Simon Clark, who have a vid called "How Britain broke its electrical grid (and how to fix it)".
*HERE IN BULGARIA I PAY £10.60* a month for my electricity - I dont have gas so that covers my heating, cooking and hot water. The commi bloc is very energy-efficient so I dont use much heating
Thanks for your clear and correct analysis of this enormous scam of consumers. I have been saying the same as you for many years - I worked briefly in the 1990s for a management consulting company which advocated marginal cost-based pricing rather than average cost-based pricing in the energy market. I said this was wrong at the time by using your argument, but I was over-ruled so I left that consulting company in disgust!
Please could you analyse the Water Industry in the same way. I don’t understand why the regulator says my bills have to rise so much when I thought I was paying for waste water to be removed and properly treated already. I suppose this might be an unpleasant and sickening thing to do. ?
I recall the last barrage of complaint against the water companies 12-15 years or so ago when they said to fix the leaks and antiquated sewerage systems they would have to put the price up, and so they did. Here we are again we are still suffering from leaks and an antiquated sewerage system, so they are going to put the prices up. All this time they have been sending dividends to overseas investors and have failed to improve the infrastructure. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
It might be worth explaining how the marginal price works: - There is an auction where the generators all bid for generating in an upcoming time period. - All the wind, solar, nuclear bid £0/MWh - The gas generators bid whatever - say £150/MWh - Everyone gets paid at the rate of the highest winning bid The generating companies know that if, for instance, the weather forecast is cold with no wind they can bump up their prices. They might be able to make even more money in the balancing market (too complicated to explain in a comment)
Thatcher brought in a new era of mass unemployment from which we have never recovered. Her privatisation of the utilities resulted in huge bonuses for directors sewage in rivers and fuel poverty. Yet she is seen as a great stateswoman by some.
From what I understand of the process, the suppliers don't have a big say in the way things are priced on the market. That's handled by the regulators who set up and manage the energy market. Even the cut of each unit of energy the sell is regulated to some maximum.
@@januszdelondres Honestly I haven't researched how the standing charge is handled. It is set by the company, but I'm not sure what it's intending to cover. I have seen some mention of the increases being used to cover the debt of bankrupted energy companies, but I'm not entirely sure how that's happening either..
I moved to Octopus for cheaper energy. I've been with them about a year, low and behold I'm paying about the same as I was with British Gas. Its all bull💩.
We’ve been on Octopus Agile for a few years. No solar or home battery, but both of us work from home, so we use proportionally more energy during the day than many other households. Our bills have increased gradually, but steadily since August and our most recent bill was 46% higher than in the summer. The only real increase to our usage is having lights on due to the shorter days, but every light in the house is a modern, efficient LED. No immersion heater. No electric shower. Something needs to change. £150/month for a 2 person occupancy is silly.
Back in 2022, when the prices went sky high, the Conservative government promised to look at this Marginal Cost way of pricing and said they wanted to move away from using gas for setting electricity prices. The CEO of Octopus has gone on the record saying its madness that electricity is priced this way. Now we're in 2025 and still nothing has been done! The last lot in power (excuse the pun) had about 20 months from the time they suggested thjhgs should change, they did nothing. The current mob in office have inherited a broken nation (in more ways than one). I suspect that the energy price and marginal cost is their last priority......it shouldn't be, but I don't expect any change whatsoever!
While on the face of it, it seems an easy problem to solve, I would argue that we should allow the stakeholders time to make a case for how to improve the system. Still, the end result has to be that generators are not paid based on the cost of producing electricity using gas, but on either a market price or a Cost-Plus basis
And don't we know that in Scotland...... Producing shed-loads of cheap electricity which is taken in increasing amounts to England then sold back to us at great cost. The Highlands pay the highest price in the uk. Take Pitlochry for example..... a small town that produces more than enough electricty for their needs with a hydro power station just half a mile way..... yet pay more than than London which produces next to nothing. And still more interconnectors are planned to syphon off even more of this cheap power. Grrrr!
I have no doubt that lobby groups from the 6 main energy wholesale companies in the UK have been VERY hard at work to ensure that: a) The government don' t introduce a Windfall Tax on excess profits b) The Regulator (OffWat) CONTINUES to calculate energy costs as they do now, and c) The government don't employ any advisers - such as Professor Richard Murphy - who might 'rock the boat.' I also STRONGLY suspect that Labour want to continue with the same policies as the Tories wherever possible - probably because bribes are being paid to Cabinet Ministers (very discretely, of course) on the strict understanding that the government will NOT in any way attempt to minimize the profits of these giant campanies. Such bribes often take the form of Ministers being invited to sit on the Boards of such companies for considerable fiscal benefit in return for minimal work - a nice little nest-egg both for the immediate future and for their retirement.
Historically the problem has been not that government departments did not have scientific and/or other expert advisers, but that they have chosen to ignore them for political or other short-term reasons. It is in the nature of the beast!
This is why there is a mad dash for Solar Power Stations - the returns (profitability) will be fantastic - and the vast bulk will go offshore thus avoiding paying tax..
You only have to look at the dividends paid by solar and wind energy companies to see how profitable these companies are with the current model. This has to change.
Obviously, it would be far better for this to be public investment. We do however need this "mad rush", it would just be better for the taxpayer to fund the power stations. It is also worth noting that renewable companies have faced a windfall tax, and unlike the fossil fuel companies, the renewables actually have to pay their windfall tax, rather than mitigating it by spending the money on "research".
I'm adding more PV because it pays , none of the profits go off shore just to me , I get 2X + winter fuel payments worth as it is. That's without subsidies , its a no brainer .
@@waynecartwright-js8tw Indeed, this microgeneration is becoming an increasingly important part of the electricity supply, especially when coupled with batteries.
I know the answer to your question. Ofgem does understand the reasons why marginal pricing of electricity onto the system hold prices high, but having constructed the whole mechanism themselves under their NETA and BETA market developments decades ago feel unable to scrap them today. Couple this with their price cap ( which effectively tells suppliers what tariff prices will be) for energy coming off the system and it is a market so hamstrung and inefficient it defies any logic. The icing on the cake was Ofgem driving through their ‘connect and manage’ which allowed generators to connect even though the network was inadequate to accept their output. For times of restriction (called constraints) they get paid handsomely for being switched down or off. Utter madness, but the big companies are making oodles so don’t care! All the industry policy makers dare not resolve as they need the wealthy businesses to invest to meet net zero promises. In this respect it is corrupt. Regard it as another tax, as government does and it works!
Octopus just raised my energy bill by 1% in January,surely they could have absorbed this very small increase because the rise in wholesale price increase must have been minimal,we’re having the piss taken out of us. My direct debit for fuel has gone up from £46-00 pounds a month to £140-00 pounds a month,it’s no wonder these fuel companies make such huge profits it’s a disgrace how we’re being ripped off and Starmer and Co found it necessary to stop our winter fuel allowance yet are still able to claim theirs.
Thank you I really enjoyed the video. It's clear in the UK that we identify the blatant profiteering of some but the problem isn't solved there. Where we seem to fail is by not having a mechanism for change. These issues are ignored by the MSM and we have no obvious redress. People are really suffering and their suffering becomes a source of profit for the already wealthy. Why do we tolerate this!!!!
Scotland; surrounded by renewables on land and sea, hydro all over the place, highest charges in UK, lowest pension in Europe. Lowest temps in UK. Never mind...eye watering profits is actually what's being 'regulated'.
Pure greed is the issue here, and most of our problems stem from it. The concentration of wealth and the protection of it shows that. A small amount of society has more wealth than they could spend in numerous lifetimes, but still want more and more. Yet so many struggle to afford some heating and basic living costs. Surely, it's time to do something different for the good of the majority, rather than the minority of the super-rich and privileged.
Fully, completely and totally agree that it's POLITICAL! If our governments were on our side we would be buying Russian energy at a small fraction of what we are paying. Instead, our prices are decided in Washington!
@@chrispenn715 The Russian propaganda said it turned it off but it was the German govt itself that stopped importing. Then the Nord stream was sabotaged preventing any possible future deliveries apart from other long existant land lines. So instead of being dependant on russian gas, Germany is now dependent on US American and Norwegian suppliers.
Yanis Varoufakis wrote about this a few Years back after Russia invaded Ukraine, the cost of LNG went to the Moon at that time and companies supplying green electricity experienced profits that were absurd. As we are now out of the EU the Government could create their own legislation and apply a small margin to each form of electricity created.
@@adam7802 I'd go running back to the EU if they harmonised corporation taxes and didn't impose fiscal rules that made the EU irrelevant in global terms by 2050, maybe sooner.
Regulators are not fit for purpose now as they never hold the companies to account. as evidenced by the increase in Std Charges to protect margins, when gas prices fell! The channel is brilliant, keep it up, Richard
"It's time for a change" 😅 I like what you did there, taking Starmer's constant refrain of "change" and throwing it straight back at him. Surely there are people in government who understand how this all works, but they don't care OR they are using the overpayment from all of us to incentives more solar/wind production?
Prices need to recover the investment costs and operating costs plus some profit. The way the market operates was set up before wind and solar and needs to be revised/restructured. But for the time being the government benefits from supertax on the green generators and has no incentive to change the system. As you say this scam needs to be called out. The Government is knowingly keeping prices high and blaming the generators. They think we are stupid and don't see it. Cheers
Two points worth considering. During this time period the energy companies have reported massive increases in profits to which Treasury has applied a hopeless windfall tax. The Treasury charge a consumer tax as % of consumer price. It does seem the Treasury is using this increase as a major source of raising revenue to fill the gap caused by low corporation taxes and avoidance
3:50 It’s hard to understand how DRAX burning imported wood chips, which emit more pollution than coal, can be considered environmentally friendly. These wood chips are shipped from North America on fossil fuel-powered vessels, contributing further emissions, and their production involves deforesting carbon-absorbing trees. How can this process, which seemingly exacerbates environmental damage, be labeled as "zero carbon"? It seems more logical to question whether this is genuinely better for the planet than burning fossil fuels directly.
£300 billion since 2010 spent on renawables 😮anyone getting cheap energy, of course not and you won’t because they are guaranteed a certain price to supply green energy plus inflation on top every year , plus we pay for gas as a back up we have been royally screwed 🙄
You’re barking up the wrong tree. Renewables provide resilience, and will make us less vulnerable to price hikes from, say, a war in Europe or trade frictions with major gas suppliers across the Atlantic. The problem is the structure of the UK energy market, and the fact that costs are passed onto consumers while the producers rake in the dough. The utilities and energy producers should be prevented from unduly profiteering and also to spend more of their handsome profits on green investments. Did you not listen to the part about marginal cost? We need a MORE renewables
We also got told we were bailing out bust companies. How long are we bailing them out for? Surely we've paid billions extra by now. Things go up with every excuse but never come down
They are looking at this though, as well as regional pricing. Reports should be out halfway through the year. Hopefully it'll lead to the right decision and lower prices
Reports out in summer, when many folks will be in debt to the energy companies for extortionate bills just to stay warm, or even just keep the lights on, and to cook. Who is doing the reports, and how much are they being paid to do the 'reports'? It can't be rocket science, can it?
Dear Rich, You are absolutely correct in calling out bad Government. At the macro level the importance and difficulties of tax design are dramatically illustrated by comparing Britain and Norway..... "How Norway beat Britain" The tax revenues collected per barrel have averaged $33 for Norway but only $11 for Britain. (Ref page 183 "Left Behind" by Paul Collier).
@@amleth_prince_of_denmark I agree there is a market but what is the price difference between the different suppliers? Very very little, so that is price fixing, and what you’d expect a Cartel to offer. Where do they buy wholesale energy? It’s a cartel and a scam, but there is nothing you can do about it. Well you could go off grid fully solar and get them to remove the meter(s)
The CEO of OFGEM -Jonathan Brearley - Is a Tory Party donor. Not a lot of people are aware of that. The bidding system for electricity supply ensures prices are kept high. If there is a shortfall, people bid volumes and prices. When the shortfall is filled ,all the low priced suppliers are chosen first. The price they are paid is the highest price paid to the last supplier chosen - the choice is lowest first, highest last. It is utter nonsense meaning suppliers game the system.
I asked ChatGTP the following: How much has Dale Vince or companies associated with Dale Vince donated to the UK labour party in the last 5 years? This is the response: Dale Vince, founder of the green energy company Ecotricity, has been a significant donor to the UK Labour Party over the past five years. Between April 2022 and May 2024, he donated £5,460,000 to Labour. THE INDEPENDENT Additionally, as of June 2024, his total contributions had surpassed £5 million. THE TELEGRAPH Ecotricity, under Vince's ownership, has donated almost £3.4 million to Labour since Keir Starmer became leader in 2020. OPEN DEMOCRACY These figures indicate that Vince and his associated companies have contributed over £5 million to the Labour Party in the last five years.
Or could it be that the people who cooked up this price cap formula are or expect to be in the pay of these companies? Straight up corruption. Great analysis.
I need to get my 80 year old parents to watch this channel. They only watch that great source of truth, TikTok (I wish I was kidding), and are being led to believe that renewables is a big scam and we simply need to keep burning gas. Whilst Richards point is about charging a fair price based on the form of generation (average cost) which is correct, the unstated element is to get prices down, we need to stop gas altogether. To do this, we need 150-200% of renewables and battery storage to get us through the times when the wind is not blowing etc. Although, as an Island, why are we not doing more with tidal generation, since we know these are regular as clock work. Battery storage is coming down in price substantially, as is solar, so why keep paying for gas plants where the cost of maintenance & supply of gas per year is more than the total cost of ownership of solar and battery projects. As someone who voted Labour, I would much prefer they look to sort out the energy sector to reduce costs for everyone, than nationalise the train system which only benefits a small section of the public. Maybe Labours approach is to keep the status quo of renewables making decent profits in order to grow the sector,. This increases the % of renewable generation over time until such a point where they can move to the model Richard suggests. This would force the gas producer out of profitability resulting in closure, moving the UK closer to net zero.
I understand that, at present, the average price of domestic electricity in France is 15 pence a kilowatt hour. The price I am quoted in the UK for the early part of 2025 is over 26 pence per kilowatt hour. On consulting the Grid Watch templar site earlier in the week, when the generation from wind was very low, I found that 21% of UK's power was coming from the interconnects to continental Europe. Is that a good position to be in strategically ? No, of course not, that figure, at maximum should be 10% or less. Because of its decision to go hell for leather exclusively for renewables, and because of the unreliability of wind power and the total inability of UK power generators to store surplus wind generated electricity en masse, in meaningful quantities, UK runs the risk of being a substantial importer of electrical power from the continent when still air conditions prevail over the UK . . and, as we've seen with weather conditions over recent years in the UK, still air conditions, can happen for long-periods in both Summer and Winter, . . thanks to Climate change. I am amazed that the national grid can be maintained and run successfully when we rely on wind power (Without storage) for such a large proportion of base load. I think it is only the predictive capacity of short-term atmospheric modelling, tons of computing power and an awful lot of electrical switching that have prevented our national grid from falling over in recent years. The whole system is being run on a cowboy, skin-of-the-teeth basis for private profit and not for need. Thanks MHT. Very Many Thanks the regulator (Useless). One answer to stabilise UK electrical grid and to meet the expected increase in electrical demand in 2050 and to substitute for the electrical generation losses expected from the closure of existing nucleur power plants at end-if-life, would be to build a series, possibly another three, nucleur reactors the size of Hinckley point C . That would mean completing one new reactor every five years between 2030 and 2050. Given that the plan, design and build process for nucleur reactors seems to take 15-20 years over here, if UK were to be on schedule for completion of the programme by 2050, Hinckley Point C needs to be completed and running by 2030 (Its currently behind schedule and over -budget), the site clearance should have already begun for the second reactor now and the third should already be in the early stages of planning. No such luck. Such is the faith in the future of electricity supply in this country held by some entities, that local HS2 planners decided it was necessary to construct a tap on the domestic electricity supply of NW London in order to supply some of the electrical requirements of the tunnel between Royal Oak and West Ruislip in London. This decision was made with the knowledge that there were alternative grid connection points available from the nearby 475kv North London line and the local TFL train depot at West Ruislip. The local suburban connection was given effect by the construction of a 33,000 volt underground cable zig-zagging through 8 miles of suburban streets and connecting to a local substation not a mile and one half from my location. So, when HS2 is running and consuming electrical power, should Wind power generating capacity fall of a cliff due to climatic conditions, then I suppose the grid local to me will suffer a "Brown out". I suspect that this will not be the only point along the track where HS2 have pulled this stunt. Truly, Germany excepted, this country has a management style that no other country wishes or can implement. Cock-up from start to finish.
A few years ago, I took down an old plum tree which bore hardly any fruit. I sawed it up and the wood lasted me a year. The twiglets used as kindling. Mankind has lost the art of being resourceful.
If everyone did exactly the same as you did the negative effect on climate change would be considerable.lt may have saved you a little but did harm to the environment
In Scandinavia we transfer power across bigger distances between scarsly populated regions and with harsher winters than yours. Britain is densly poulated, have a huge coastline and existing long term nuclear power and knowledge. I don't get it. Why not produce more energy locally and also upgrade buildings etc to be more energy efficient? When visiting the UK as a Swede it is like seeing the1980s again everywhere. I am not talkning about historical sights but.. commonplace. Given the ever increasing value of real easte how come no one wants to keep energy use down or consider long term maintenence costs? We are a bit to obsessed with modernity but nothing stops you from upgrading and keeping the original look or character does it.
I think you should work with Martin Lewis and present these facts to the government. Maybe campaign to get the Price Caps readjusted to account for the facts you presented here?
Some of the topics you cover are interesting but a bit abstract for many people. However, the pricing of UK gas and electric affects almost everyone in the UK. Very few people are “off grid” for both. For me this is a topic which you should explore in greater depth as the pricing is ludicrous. I doubt if many MPs actually understand how it works. This is classic case of how the energy suppliers have imposed their agenda on the country. There is another option which I do not think you mentioned and that is dynamic pricing during each day. When the sun is shining and the wind is blowing electricity is now cheap in the UK. On a still and foggy day then renewables are going to produce less. The hourly price of electric to consumers could follow the price in the wholesale market. When it comes to petrol and diesel, people do buy from the cheaper suppliers. People would reduce their use of electric on those days and thus reduce the need for the very expensive electric from gas peeked plants. For me this would be worth trying. This idea is in place in Denmark. Are Danish people brighter than those in the UK and are able to understand this idea? I do not know but - they do get cheaper electricity.
Octopus already do this , you just need a communicating smart meter and a variable tariff. We get free power sometimes and get paid to reduce usage at peak times in the saving sessions. Agile tariff tracks actual energy price so with a battery you can fill on cheap and export to earn money.
Government gets "windfall taxes" from Energy Suppliers. So customers pay too much and government gets some revenue!! Energy companies still get good returns!
Serious question: if gas is more expensive and it's cost sets the costs for all sources, why are wind energy companies saying that they can't operate under current income and want to charge more?
Marginal cost pricing is a ludicrous practice, and completely at odds with the Government's drive to install heat pumps. If a heat pump has a coefficient of efficiency of (say) 3, and the price of electricity is about 4 times the price of gas, then a heat pump makes no economical sense.
What is the point of a regulator when they seem to kow-tow to the rapacious energy companies?? Whenever the cap is raised the energy companies take advantage of it to price gouge. How long must we tolerate this for?? It's a disgrace. 🤬
They are doing what they are told prices must go up for net zero. Funny they dont follow that rule for immigration.
Because these companies are powerful. Don't forget that they give a lot of money to the government. Wonder just how powerful they are? They wrote the legislation for preventing protest and demanded 10 yrs imprisonment for oil protestors. You and I have only one vote each but these gas companies have the direct dial numbers of the relevant minister(s). On top of that people blame the regulators who are gagged and de-funded.
1 month of wage for energy, 1 month of wage for council tax and bill.
Mortgage , transport food. There is no disposable income for single people.
@@marumaru6084 It goes up because of the price of GAS if we had a net zero grid then you wouldn't get the price changes due to enough mass storage on the system to use and store all the always on power
What Richard outlines here is just the tip of a deeply murky iceberg. You might think that Ofgem are there to represent the consumer, but actually their main mission is to ensure that the market is profitable - otherwise the generators pack up and the lights go out. There is a review into pricing going on at the moment, but don't expect anything dramatic.
In Orkney and Shetland, we pay roughly double the UK price cap for electric, and the UK price cap is roughly double (according to recent reports) to what folk pay in France for their electric. So if you take the current UK cap and pay for 5 years worth of electric in Orkney and Shetland. The amount spent would be able to pay for 20 years worth of electric in France!!!
And ALL the electric used in Orkney is produced by renewables based in Orkney too!!! Putting prices up again, is nothing more than a PISS TAKE!!!
Also you live where it is colder and darker in winter. It’s all a state sponsored rip off.
You pay the national grid price set by the regulator.
I have a solar battery system due to the abundance of renewable s with just batteries you should be able to save the capital cost in under 5 years.
Wind is always on and it costs to turn the turbines off so in England we can get as cheap a rate as 7p down from 24p for overnight use.
A 10kwh system should cost around 3k my annual energy bill used to be 2.5k
@@SlowhandGreg But why should they pay the cost of burning gas, when they don’t do that. Indeed Scotland as a whole generates only a tiny amount of its electricity from a gas powered station at Peterhead.
Ironically the largest electricity generation company in the UK is owned by the French ( EDF ) who use _us_ to subsidise _their_ energy cost.
Go figure eh.
Ironical our biggest electricity generator is own by the French ( EDF ) who use _us_ to subsidise _their_ energy costs.
Go figure eh.
The politicians know this is going on. It's just another case of knowingly allowing the rich to get richer while the poor get poorer.
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Martin Lewis declared, at least a year ago, that "the market is broken". We also find that regulation is a joke and no politician is brave enough to nationalise supply. Politicians work for corporate interets and NOT for the people.
How exactly do you nationlise our energy supply, how much would that cost?
It's not about being brave it's about reality.
@billB101 They stole it all from us in the first place. We should take it back. The great British public were hoodwinked into buying shares in something they already had a share in. "Don't forget to tell Sid".
@@billB101 Handily this channel did a great explanation of that using the water companies as an example.
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@@Neokretai I watched that a while back and honestly I think it's nonsense when compared to energy, the bill for buying back our energy from companies like EDF would be absolutely enormous if indeed they wanted to sell in the first place (and why would they _we're_ literally picking up the tab for _their_ energy subsidies ) This not post WW2, there's not the sentiment for this. And then there's the blowback if it fails and our economy tanks. Saying it is one thing, doing it is entirely different.
I wonder which politicians got a bung to agree to the way we price electricity?
Well it was put in place many decades ago when it made sense. It hasn’t made sense to charge that way for several years now, but no government so far has addressed the issue.
Oddly Mr Putins actions have brought the matter to a wider public attention, so more and more people have looked into it and found out how it really works. The more we know, the more we raise it, the better chance we have of getting it fixed.
It was probably reasonable at the time it was originally done, but the world has changed, and the pricing formula has not been adjusted as it ought to have been. Because politicians, our politicians by and large anyway, are not detail focused people and are not good at asking detailed technical questions either.
At that time the system was set gas was the biggest energy source i think . So it sort of made sense, well it didnt really. Now it makes no sense and desperately needs reform.
This is a belief system and therefore it is its own reward.
It is austerity under the guise of a "market mechanism". And as we know from Clara Mattei austerity is deliberate and murderous class war.
And we should know by now that class war is the mysterious missing "vision"/policy agenda of Starmer and the British regime
@@oscartrain1151 Just pointing out that both the system and high prices were the same under the previous administration. This is a government failure issue across the board across all parties and not restricted to a Labour one. Will they fix it now they are in charge or allow it to continue? I have no idea. They will be judged by their actions (or lack of).
Yes let’s remind viewers we are still living under Thatcherism for nearly 50 years now
Psst, she’s dead , child…..we now have a bloke called Starmer in charge. That’s right, the bloke who now ‘run’s’ the country. He promised that energy prices would go down…….😂😂😂
And god knows we're at the arse end of it now
Really?
So lets see if you know about the big problem. The SOCIALIST welfare state has taken trillions in contributions. It has no CAPITAL because it has REDISTRIBUTED all the WEALTH. That leaves a DEBT which is just NEGATIVE WEALTH.
That SOCIALIST REDISTRIBUTION has caused the mess.
She wouldn't have put up with the shit we have to deal with nowadays ( oh, and she hasn't been in power for over 30 years so, you know, time to move on maybe)
46 years to be exact!
We are doomed!😔
That's what I love about this channel. Richard clearly explains how things aren't as we'd been led to believe.
Interesting. I thought much of this was public knowledge by now. I've seen many much larger channels cover this in the past.
I thought it was a terrible explanation cuz, I don’t know about you, but I pay a DIFFERENT price for gas and electricity ?!? 🤔
@@HickalumRichard was talking about electricity pricing.
@@Hickalum That's not really what the video was about though. It's a weird complaint to have.
Ask Richard how big the socialist welfare state's pension debts are? He's an accountant and they aren't reported on the balance sheet. Why would that be done?
On the expense front, 30% of tax currently goes on the debts. A 30% gross profit margin.
Another ludicrous situation is that Scotland the one part of the UK that produces more electricity than it uses(mostly from renewable sources)and in fact exports a sizeable amount of that production to England has by far the most expensive electricity prices in Europe and this is entirely down to Westminster policy and dogma
This is yet another reason why we need Scottish independence. I agree - the energy price situation for Scotland is highly iniquitous.
What was the cost of the renewables? Who paid for it?
@@stanleyshannon4408 The companies paid for it with investment by the Scottish government as well as the EU(before England had a brain fart and forced the UK out of the EU). however the amount of money the electricity costs is set by Westminster according to the price of electricity generated from gas which is the most expensive way to generate electricity; the so called"green levy"on renewables is actually there so that it does not become obvious how much cheaper than gas renewables are. The transport levy for electricity through the laughingly named national grid is also set by Westminster and heavily favours electricity generation in England and penalises electricity use in Scotland which is daft as by far the most capacity for generation is in Scotland
@@davidmcintyre8145the distribution costs in Scotland are more per head because Scotland has a sparse spread out population except for the central belt.
@@waltermcphee3787 The fact that the national grid in Scotland has not been updated in 70 years and cannot cope with the power already generated never mind the potential shows what the English government thinks of Scotland. By the way you asked who paid for the renewables and that I answered. Now i ask who spaffed all the taxes earned from the electricity companies just as they spaffed the taxes from the oil companies to donors,family members,vanity projects like the Dome and mistresses rather than keep prices down like they did in Europe over the last few years? It was the Westminster parliament and of course retired Westminster ministers often sit on the boards(paid but not doing any work)of the energy companies. There is also the fact that until the clearances both Highland and Lowland by the landlords looking for more money(shades of the modern BTL system)the Highlands actually had a larger population than the Lowlands. Perhaps that is London's worry; that the South east of England which as we know from environmental data will become all but inhabitable due to lack of potable water within 30 years will be overtaken by the Highlands of Scotland(an area they have hitherto seen as mere backward colonial savages)as the nexus of the UK or what remains of it economy or that it would give the Scots an economic impetus that cannot be gainsaid to leave the UK and join the EU(meanwhile leaving England ever more dependant on imports of food,oil,gas,electricity and most important workers)
One word,CORRUPTION.
Exactly. Politicians doing it directly for cash now, or for cash later.
While the state electricity company in China.Giving discounts to rural people.Those who want to use an electric car.
@@JunitafluxcyfatriciaJunita Which means someone else loses, and the electricity company takes their cut.
@@adenwellsmith6908 State electricity company. State-owned company. State-owned company
Very true. Chicago being once renowned for being the centre of organised crime is known for its brand of a seemingly criminal brand of economics via the Chicago School of Economics; that of Neoliberalism. A clearly open route to syphoning off profits and socialising losses under the nose of governments who retain no powers to control the blatant multiple levels of criminality from Hollywood and other types of false accounting to ripping customers off in numerous ways; e.g. overcharging for goods and services or not providing the services they are paying for etc. Boeing is a clear case in point. Provided with $ billions of hand outs by the US Government while building shoddy products and paying out massive share dividends and large bonuses to the CEO etc. US Health insurers are now more prominently in the frame for putting profits before providing what their customers actually pay them for. It's about time this house of cards collapsed.
When the electricity is generated by renewables, it should not be priced to the wholesale gas price.
Even the renewables generators agree.
This is why the government has a windfall tax on renewables, because they know it isn’t right. They take the money, but do we get it back? Not directly.
Gas is the problem and how we are charged for every kWh as if it was made by gas. It’s a broken system.
To change that you put mass storage on strategic grid nodes.
One such site was recently rejected by the council near me because it was deemed not necessary infrastructure and on green belt after 6 years in planning.
The mass storage units are delivered in containers pre loaded you just hook them up and voila, insane really
Each node would repay it's capital cost in under a year and stop us from using standby gas plant
@@SlowhandGreg What kind of mass storage?
It's not rocket science is it? So what's stopping successive governments? Is left or right just an illusion of choice?
How does the Octopus tariff work then when sometimes energy is free and related to the wholesale price of energy not the gas price, there is something missing in this video.
This government ( based on their performance so far ) are terrified of upsetting the treasury/markets / big business and , in doing so , are annoying all the people that they promised to help
Your assumption is that the state can help people. It can't Too late for that. 16 trillion pounds of hidden pension debts is why
they are not terrified of upsetting the treasury/markets/businesses. They are terrified of upsetting rulling elites and wef who pays them big checks
Also the Tory government.
@@sebastianw7348 So what does that tell you when the Tories and Labour are screwing people over?
On the markets, its very easy. Go full Argentina. That makes public sector workers unemployed. So you need to make jobs for them. That's easy. We have millions of uneconomic economic migrants. They leave, the jobs are then available.
Now with the deficit turned into a surplus, you can ignore the city, you don't need to borrow. The borrowing is paid off and the city has no power. Same for the WEF.
On companies, abolish the subsidies. Zero. Zilch.
For core items, water, power, gas, rail, roads, put in place a proper regulator. Make sure everything is hypothecated.
It's not hard. Can be done in a couple of months.
Which bit would you like to discuss in detail?
@@sebastianw7348- Tory or Labour. The King. All WEF stooges. All traitors to the UK
I seem to recall Rishi Sunak promising to "look into" this pricing issue when the energy crisis started. As we all know, when politicians say this, it really means they will do nothing and hope we forget about it. Politicians have a track record of not working for the people - The Post Office and infected blood scandals to name but a few.
That's because after a century of open voting we *_still_* haven't learnt how to vote!
Vote for an A-hole, get an A-hole!
I'm all electric and my energy company claims all my energy is renewable, I can see the wind turbines yet I'm paying the price for gas!
renewable energy is a BS to supply the whole country. a country with no sun no solar panels. Renewables always fail, and this is their plan to freeze you
Renewable energy tariffs are a myth and always were. You can't separate the electrons
@edwardlsanders shouldn't be allowed to sell them
I agree the terminology is mad. It's the system which they thought could stimulate renewables 20 years ago.
If you want to save money, get a smart tariff from, say, octopus. I paid only an average of 18p/kwh as a result
And no mention of the despicable standing charges for the "infrastructure" that seemingly has to rise at the same percentage as the energy.
Part of the standing charges are to pay people like me for the solar energy that I produce- and they use mostly myself. For 25 years. Thank you for your contribution.
I had no idea about this and I suspect not many consumers do. It certainly explains why certain CEO’s of green energy companies are so vocal around government policies. Thank you Richard for opening my eyes.
The energy system in this country is insane and I can't believe successive governments do nothing. I started really noticing it when centrica posted record profits recently. Annoyed by that I thought I'd switch to a company that only used renewables so won't use any excuse they can find to raise prices. So scottish power that, as they proclaim, all of their electricity is produced in the UK and is 100% renewable. Then I realised that this makes absolutely no difference to what I pay, but maybe I'll feel better that it's UK produced and 100% renewable. Thanks for this video, it's enlightened me but I think I'm even more annoyed now.
It is insane. The current Labour government is not doing ordinary voters any favours by allowing electricity prices to remain so high when they don't need to be.
@@tlangdon12vote for A-holes, get A-holes 😢
It's scandalous that's it done based on the highest price, instead of the average. Also thanks for mentioning Drax, another scandalous enterprise that i swear only Private Eye ever talks about, Drax is an absolute scam and needs to be shut down.
If you pay the average, renewables will start lying about their cost to increase their income. The marginal cost pricing is a mathematically sound system, you just need to get to the point where gas is not permanently necessary.
How do you control a population? Food, energy and housing.
Invest in N. Korean ideology.
I can't even read the new bills. They say you're in credit by X in 5 different places. 5 different breakdowns.
They are deliberately convoluted.
Thank you Mrs Thatcher, she did so much damage to this country yet she had a state funeral whereas Nye Bevan who created the NHS was ignored by the state.
she did so much damage to this country. But no party tried to things either. They mostly carried on with the same .....
She and Reagan both.
She's not listening.
Time to move on. I think the UK energy market is a disgrace - but we have had plenty of red and blue governments since Thatcher. They all had the power to change the market and none have....
The coal is still there. Maggie was saving it for us.
Just back from Spain. Now I know not everything is equal, the price is HALF what it is here
Not a lot of people know that.
Yes and in years gone by it was even cheaper to live there.
How much of that was from renewable?
@stanleyshannon4408 not sure. As I said, not all equal. But they have many wind turbines and solar farm's
is that per Kwh and how much for standing/transport costs.
This is so frustrating for everyone, this country is full of people that comprehensively understand their own specialist area of knowledge. That are often ignored by our clueless politicians. Is The Lords the place where they should be? We have got to find a way to harness this knowledge for the benefit of the country. How do we do this? I suspect the only way is to insist all policies are evidence based and that a Law of unexpected consequences is enacted so that every unproven policy or new law is reviewed at an appropriate interval to reverse any damage that may have occurred.
Richard you should write a petition on this, I would certainly be signing that
Thatcher also privatised council housing then water in 1989. Major implemented her plan to privatise the railways. That went well, but Blair doesn't escape responsibility because he continued the privatisation agenda.
It's been the same since and will not change without mass movement. Those on the gravy train won't be coming off easily.
Many of the executives at the regulatory body will go on to get jobs in these energy companies! Is this a shock? Greed, corruption & political incompetence.
Three years ago my monthly bill was £59. Now its £170. Didn't Labour promise to lower energy bills?
Ah but that was before the election.
Plus the UK parliamentary system, regardless of party, has been captured by the corporate class
From what I've heard, there are plans to be announced in the coming months regarding a reform of the energy market.
That's based on comments from an influencer who has apparently met with the PM.
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Gee mine is only half that in Australia.
I currently pay £25 - 30/month for a two bed flat incl cooking, heating and other appliances. All elec, no gas.
I would like to see Richard Murphy and Paul Collier be economic advisers to the Labour Government.
Starmer and Reeves should implement the economic policies of Richard and Paul.
See "Left Behind" new book by Professor Paul Collier. I believe the book adds to the information provided by Professor Richard Murphy
Energy prices still massively in favour for those with gas heating, even when purchasing 100% renewable electricity!
The siutation witht he Drax powerstation is also scandalous. Drax receives £300million per year of state subsidy for their supposedly 'green' technology, while also paying shareholder £330million per year in dividends. Our tax is going straight into the pockets of the shareholders!
For sure 100% pity we couldn't have a list of shareholders in these companies ,
You can look them up, the information is published ands freely available. You don't need any special skills, indeed no more than it has taken to ask the question.
EON for example is a quoted German multinational. British Gas is owned by Centrica, quoted on the London Stock Exchange As is SSE, OVO is a private company backed by various Private Equity firms Octopus energy similar,
@@rupertmiller4718Great obfuscation! The issue isn’t with the retailers of electricity, but with the producers.
If you have a pension then you _are_ one of the shareholders.
For those who want another look into how the price is calculated, look up Simon Clark, who have a vid called "How Britain broke its electrical grid (and how to fix it)".
And Prof Euan McTurk on his Plug Life Television TH-cam channel
Euan McTurk explained how bills could be lowered at absolutely NO COST to the taxpayer.
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*HERE IN BULGARIA I PAY £10.60* a month for my electricity - I dont have gas so that covers my heating, cooking and hot water.
The commi bloc is very energy-efficient so I dont use much heating
Thanks for your clear and correct analysis of this enormous scam of consumers. I have been saying the same as you for many years - I worked briefly in the 1990s for a management consulting company which advocated marginal cost-based pricing rather than average cost-based pricing in the energy market. I said this was wrong at the time by using your argument, but I was over-ruled so I left that consulting company in disgust!
Please could you analyse the Water Industry in the same way. I don’t understand why the regulator says my bills have to rise so much when I thought I was paying for waste water to be removed and properly treated already. I suppose this might be an unpleasant and sickening thing to do. ?
I recall the last barrage of complaint against the water companies 12-15 years or so ago when they said to fix the leaks and antiquated sewerage systems they would have to put the price up, and so they did. Here we are again we are still suffering from leaks and an antiquated sewerage system, so they are going to put the prices up. All this time they have been sending dividends to overseas investors and have failed to improve the infrastructure. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
It might be worth explaining how the marginal price works:
- There is an auction where the generators all bid for generating in an upcoming time period.
- All the wind, solar, nuclear bid £0/MWh
- The gas generators bid whatever - say £150/MWh
- Everyone gets paid at the rate of the highest winning bid
The generating companies know that if, for instance, the weather forecast is cold with no wind they can bump up their prices. They might be able to make even more money in the balancing market (too complicated to explain in a comment)
Energy needs long term planning and investment.
Thatcher brought in a new era of mass unemployment from which we have never recovered. Her privatisation of the utilities resulted in huge bonuses for directors sewage in rivers and fuel poverty. Yet she is seen as a great stateswoman by some.
my energy "supplier" is octopus which claims to be different from the other "suppliers" it still price gouges like the rest.
From what I understand of the process, the suppliers don't have a big say in the way things are priced on the market. That's handled by the regulators who set up and manage the energy market.
Even the cut of each unit of energy the sell is regulated to some maximum.
@whosdr , they still collect the standing charge, just under£0.70 per day, over £250.00 per year, this is octopus's choice.
@@januszdelondres Honestly I haven't researched how the standing charge is handled.
It is set by the company, but I'm not sure what it's intending to cover. I have seen some mention of the increases being used to cover the debt of bankrupted energy companies, but I'm not entirely sure how that's happening either..
I moved to Octopus for cheaper energy. I've been with them about a year, low and behold I'm paying about the same as I was with British Gas. Its all bull💩.
What tariff are you on ? I am on intelligent go with them and its very reasonable
We’ve been on Octopus Agile for a few years. No solar or home battery, but both of us work from home, so we use proportionally more energy during the day than many other households.
Our bills have increased gradually, but steadily since August and our most recent bill was 46% higher than in the summer.
The only real increase to our usage is having lights on due to the shorter days, but every light in the house is a modern, efficient LED.
No immersion heater. No electric shower.
Something needs to change. £150/month for a 2 person occupancy is silly.
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Back in 2022, when the prices went sky high, the Conservative government promised to look at this Marginal Cost way of pricing and said they wanted to move away from using gas for setting electricity prices. The CEO of Octopus has gone on the record saying its madness that electricity is priced this way.
Now we're in 2025 and still nothing has been done! The last lot in power (excuse the pun) had about 20 months from the time they suggested thjhgs should change, they did nothing. The current mob in office have inherited a broken nation (in more ways than one). I suspect that the energy price and marginal cost is their last priority......it shouldn't be, but I don't expect any change whatsoever!
While on the face of it, it seems an easy problem to solve, I would argue that we should allow the stakeholders time to make a case for how to improve the system. Still, the end result has to be that generators are not paid based on the cost of producing electricity using gas, but on either a market price or a Cost-Plus basis
And don't we know that in Scotland...... Producing shed-loads of cheap electricity which is taken in increasing amounts to England then sold back to us at great cost. The Highlands pay the highest price in the uk.
Take Pitlochry for example..... a small town that produces more than enough electricty for their needs with a hydro power station just half a mile way..... yet pay more than than London which produces next to nothing.
And still more interconnectors are planned to syphon off even more of this cheap power. Grrrr!
Scotland's own fault they voted "No" in 2014, could all have been very different, perhaps Scot's are all stupid???
I have no doubt that lobby groups from the 6 main energy wholesale companies in the UK have been VERY hard at work to ensure that:
a) The government don' t introduce a Windfall Tax on excess profits
b) The Regulator (OffWat) CONTINUES to calculate energy costs as they do now, and
c) The government don't employ any advisers - such as Professor Richard Murphy - who might 'rock the boat.'
I also STRONGLY suspect that Labour want to continue with the same policies as the Tories wherever possible - probably because bribes are being paid to Cabinet Ministers (very discretely, of course) on the strict understanding that the government will NOT in any way attempt to minimize the profits of these giant campanies.
Such bribes often take the form of Ministers being invited to sit on the Boards of such companies for considerable fiscal benefit in return for minimal work - a nice little nest-egg both for the immediate future and for their retirement.
Historically the problem has been not that government departments did not have scientific and/or other expert advisers, but that they have chosen to ignore them for political or other short-term reasons. It is in the nature of the beast!
This is why there is a mad dash for Solar Power Stations - the returns (profitability) will be fantastic - and the vast bulk will go offshore thus avoiding paying tax..
You only have to look at the dividends paid by solar and wind energy companies to see how profitable these companies are with the current model. This has to change.
Obviously, it would be far better for this to be public investment. We do however need this "mad rush", it would just be better for the taxpayer to fund the power stations.
It is also worth noting that renewable companies have faced a windfall tax, and unlike the fossil fuel companies, the renewables actually have to pay their windfall tax, rather than mitigating it by spending the money on "research".
I'm adding more PV because it pays , none of the profits go off shore just to me , I get 2X + winter fuel payments worth as it is. That's without subsidies , its a no brainer .
@@waynecartwright-js8tw Indeed, this microgeneration is becoming an increasingly important part of the electricity supply, especially when coupled with batteries.
Best simple explanation of the stupidity of our alleged energy free market I have seen anywhere. Well done!
I know the answer to your question. Ofgem does understand the reasons why marginal pricing of electricity onto the system hold prices high, but having constructed the whole mechanism themselves under their NETA and BETA market developments decades ago feel unable to scrap them today. Couple this with their price cap ( which effectively tells suppliers what tariff prices will be) for energy coming off the system and it is a market so hamstrung and inefficient it defies any logic. The icing on the cake was Ofgem driving through their ‘connect and manage’ which allowed generators to connect even though the network was inadequate to accept their output. For times of restriction (called constraints) they get paid handsomely for being switched down or off. Utter madness, but the big companies are making oodles so don’t care! All the industry policy makers dare not resolve as they need the wealthy businesses to invest to meet net zero promises. In this respect it is corrupt. Regard it as another tax, as government does and it works!
Did Ofgem create the regulations or did Government?
A price cap is not what you imagine it is. It goes up every 3 months.
Octopus just raised my energy bill by 1% in January,surely they could have absorbed this very small increase because the rise in wholesale price increase must have been minimal,we’re having the piss taken out of us. My direct debit for fuel has gone up from £46-00 pounds a month to £140-00 pounds a month,it’s no wonder these fuel companies make such huge profits it’s a disgrace how we’re being ripped off and Starmer and Co found it necessary to stop our winter fuel allowance yet are still able to claim theirs.
30 years ago we never worried about energy bills like we do now, it was never an issue
When the Electricity suppliers started selling you gas cheaper than the Gas suppliers, you really should've realised that something was very wrong.
Why can't we, the people, bring private prosecutions against these scam fraudsters?
Thank you I really enjoyed the video. It's clear in the UK that we identify the blatant profiteering of some but the problem isn't solved there. Where we seem to fail is by not having a mechanism for change. These issues are ignored by the MSM and we have no obvious redress. People are really suffering and their suffering becomes a source of profit for the already wealthy. Why do we tolerate this!!!!
What is the "MSM" please?
@KeynshamBoy main stream media...BBC, ITV, CNN etc
Scotland; surrounded by renewables on land and sea, hydro all over the place, highest charges in UK, lowest pension in Europe. Lowest temps in UK. Never mind...eye watering profits is actually what's being 'regulated'.
Personally I'm sick of utility rip-off prices, i don't think I'm alone.
Pure greed is the issue here, and most of our problems stem from it. The concentration of wealth and the protection of it shows that. A small amount of society has more wealth than they could spend in numerous lifetimes, but still want more and more. Yet so many struggle to afford some heating and basic living costs. Surely, it's time to do something different for the good of the majority, rather than the minority of the super-rich and privileged.
The Government is in the pockets of the corporations. Our institutions and representatives are not fit for purpose.
The regulator is a sham.
Fully, completely and totally agree that it's POLITICAL! If our governments were on our side we would be buying Russian energy at a small fraction of what we are paying. Instead, our prices are decided in Washington!
I cannot agree that buying energy from Russia which has invaded Ukraine is a good idea. Are you aware that Russia has invaded Ukraine?
So the security of european allies and the murder by novichock are things that don't concern you as long as your gas is cheap ?
That's a stupid idea - look how it worked out for Germany when Russia turned off supply!
@@chrispenn715 The Russian propaganda said it turned it off but it was the German govt itself that stopped importing. Then the Nord stream was sabotaged preventing any possible future deliveries apart from other long existant land lines. So instead of being dependant on russian gas, Germany is now dependent on US American and Norwegian suppliers.
@@Antonnick so you'd rather depend on a warmongering megalomaniac for gas supply? 😂😂😂
Thank you for the clear and concise explanation.
Thanks for this, the first time I've understood the gas link to electricity prices
Yanis Varoufakis wrote about this a few Years back after Russia invaded Ukraine, the cost of LNG went to the Moon at that time and companies supplying green electricity experienced profits that were absurd. As we are now out of the EU the Government could create their own legislation and apply a small margin to each form of electricity created.
They could, but the government don't want to seperate from the EU... They want to get back with them let's be realistic.
@@adam7802 I'd go running back to the EU if they harmonised corporation taxes and didn't impose fiscal rules that made the EU irrelevant in global terms by 2050, maybe sooner.
Regulators are not fit for purpose now as they never hold the companies to account. as evidenced by the increase in Std Charges to protect margins, when gas prices fell! The channel is brilliant, keep it up, Richard
The regulators are themselves regulated by politicians.
It won't be long before the centre's of power will be taking violin cases to work and wearing spatz.😠
I’ve long said that central and local Government have become a Mafia regardless of which party they represent.
Talk about the energy companies' shareholder profits.
And directors pay , Amber Rudd is one at centrica
"It's time for a change" 😅 I like what you did there, taking Starmer's constant refrain of "change" and throwing it straight back at him.
Surely there are people in government who understand how this all works, but they don't care OR they are using the overpayment from all of us to incentives more solar/wind production?
Prices need to recover the investment costs and operating costs plus some profit. The way the market operates was set up before wind and solar and needs to be revised/restructured. But for the time being the government benefits from supertax on the green generators and has no incentive to change the system. As you say this scam needs to be called out. The Government is knowingly keeping prices high and blaming the generators. They think we are stupid and don't see it. Cheers
The regulator is bent.
END. TIMES. CAPITALISM.
I just hope I'm around to see it.
Not only Martin Lewis but private eye have been on about this for decades. Good vid keep it up.
Thanks for the video Richard, keep exposing these things to the world
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People need to be aware of these things
Two points worth considering. During this time period the energy companies have reported massive increases in profits to which Treasury has applied a hopeless windfall tax. The Treasury charge a consumer tax as % of consumer price. It does seem the Treasury is using this increase as a major source of raising revenue to fill the gap caused by low corporation taxes and avoidance
Here in Mexico energy is nationalised. We pay a fraction of what UK consumers pay. You're being ripped off, big time.
Will we ever get any benefit from renewable green energy. Wind and Sun are free ?
There is no sun and wind this morning.
Just buy your own , It will pay for itself , mine did.
It’s to do with gas prices. As soon as they fire up the gas generators you have to pay that price.
3:50 It’s hard to understand how DRAX burning imported wood chips, which emit more pollution than coal, can be considered environmentally friendly. These wood chips are shipped from North America on fossil fuel-powered vessels, contributing further emissions, and their production involves deforesting carbon-absorbing trees. How can this process, which seemingly exacerbates environmental damage, be labeled as "zero carbon"? It seems more logical to question whether this is genuinely better for the planet than burning fossil fuels directly.
Almost all of this 'green' stuff is wildly expensive nonsense.
£300 billion since 2010 spent on renawables 😮anyone getting cheap energy, of course not and you won’t because they are guaranteed a certain price to supply green energy plus inflation on top every year , plus we pay for gas as a back up we have been royally screwed 🙄
You’re barking up the wrong tree. Renewables provide resilience, and will make us less vulnerable to price hikes from, say, a war in Europe or trade frictions with major gas suppliers across the Atlantic.
The problem is the structure of the UK energy market, and the fact that costs are passed onto consumers while the producers rake in the dough. The utilities and energy producers should be prevented from unduly profiteering and also to spend more of their handsome profits on green investments.
Did you not listen to the part about marginal cost? We need a MORE renewables
We also got told we were bailing out bust companies. How long are we bailing them out for? Surely we've paid billions extra by now. Things go up with every excuse but never come down
They are looking at this though, as well as regional pricing. Reports should be out halfway through the year. Hopefully it'll lead to the right decision and lower prices
Reports out in summer, when many folks will be in debt to the energy companies for extortionate bills just to stay warm, or even just keep the lights on, and to cook. Who is doing the reports, and how much are they being paid to do the 'reports'? It can't be rocket science, can it?
Dear Rich, You are absolutely correct in calling out bad Government.
At the macro level the importance and difficulties of tax design are dramatically illustrated by comparing Britain and Norway..... "How Norway beat Britain" The tax revenues collected per barrel have averaged $33 for Norway but only $11 for Britain. (Ref page 183 "Left Behind" by Paul Collier).
Why isn't there a market, and why don't we pay the market rate?
Because we don’t buy it directly and there is no choice there is no market.
@FiscalWoofer we do have a choice of supplier therefore there is a market.
There are many sellers and many buyers.
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@@amleth_prince_of_denmark I agree there is a market but what is the price difference between the different suppliers? Very very little, so that is price fixing, and what you’d expect a Cartel to offer. Where do they buy wholesale energy? It’s a cartel and a scam, but there is nothing you can do about it. Well you could go off grid fully solar and get them to remove the meter(s)
The CEO of OFGEM -Jonathan Brearley - Is a Tory Party donor.
Not a lot of people are aware of that.
The bidding system for electricity supply ensures prices are kept high. If there is a shortfall, people bid volumes and prices. When the shortfall is filled ,all the low priced suppliers are chosen first. The price they are paid is the highest price paid to the last supplier chosen - the choice is lowest first, highest last.
It is utter nonsense meaning suppliers game the system.
I asked ChatGTP the following: How much has Dale Vince or companies associated with Dale Vince donated to the UK labour party in the last 5 years? This is the response: Dale Vince, founder of the green energy company Ecotricity, has been a significant donor to the UK Labour Party over the past five years. Between April 2022 and May 2024, he donated £5,460,000 to Labour.
THE INDEPENDENT
Additionally, as of June 2024, his total contributions had surpassed £5 million.
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Ecotricity, under Vince's ownership, has donated almost £3.4 million to Labour since Keir Starmer became leader in 2020.
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These figures indicate that Vince and his associated companies have contributed over £5 million to the Labour Party in the last five years.
Or could it be that the people who cooked up this price cap formula are or expect to be in the pay of these companies? Straight up corruption. Great analysis.
I need to get my 80 year old parents to watch this channel. They only watch that great source of truth, TikTok (I wish I was kidding), and are being led to believe that renewables is a big scam and we simply need to keep burning gas. Whilst Richards point is about charging a fair price based on the form of generation (average cost) which is correct, the unstated element is to get prices down, we need to stop gas altogether. To do this, we need 150-200% of renewables and battery storage to get us through the times when the wind is not blowing etc. Although, as an Island, why are we not doing more with tidal generation, since we know these are regular as clock work. Battery storage is coming down in price substantially, as is solar, so why keep paying for gas plants where the cost of maintenance & supply of gas per year is more than the total cost of ownership of solar and battery projects. As someone who voted Labour, I would much prefer they look to sort out the energy sector to reduce costs for everyone, than nationalise the train system which only benefits a small section of the public. Maybe Labours approach is to keep the status quo of renewables making decent profits in order to grow the sector,. This increases the % of renewable generation over time until such a point where they can move to the model Richard suggests. This would force the gas producer out of profitability resulting in closure, moving the UK closer to net zero.
I understand that, at present, the average price of domestic electricity in France is 15 pence a kilowatt hour. The price I am quoted in the UK for the early part of 2025 is over 26 pence per kilowatt hour.
On consulting the Grid Watch templar site earlier in the week, when the generation from wind was very low, I found that 21% of UK's power was coming from the interconnects to continental Europe. Is that a good position to be in strategically ? No, of course not, that figure, at maximum should be 10% or less.
Because of its decision to go hell for leather exclusively for renewables, and because of the unreliability of wind power and the total inability of UK power generators to store surplus wind generated electricity en masse, in meaningful quantities, UK runs the risk of being a substantial importer of electrical power from the continent when still air conditions prevail over the UK . . and, as we've seen with weather conditions over recent years in the UK, still air conditions, can happen for long-periods in both Summer and Winter, . . thanks to Climate change.
I am amazed that the national grid can be maintained and run successfully when we rely on wind power (Without storage) for such a large proportion of base load. I think it is only the predictive capacity of short-term atmospheric modelling, tons of computing power and an awful lot of electrical switching that have prevented our national grid from falling over in recent years.
The whole system is being run on a cowboy, skin-of-the-teeth basis for private profit and not for need. Thanks MHT. Very Many Thanks the regulator (Useless).
One answer to stabilise UK electrical grid and to meet the expected increase in electrical demand in 2050 and to substitute for the electrical generation losses expected from the closure of existing nucleur power plants at end-if-life, would be to build a series, possibly another three, nucleur reactors the size of Hinckley point C . That would mean completing one new reactor every five years between 2030 and 2050. Given that the plan, design and build process for nucleur reactors seems to take 15-20 years over here, if UK were to be on schedule for completion of the programme by 2050, Hinckley Point C needs to be completed and running by 2030 (Its currently behind schedule and over -budget), the site clearance should have already begun for the second reactor now and the third should already be in the early stages of planning. No such luck.
Such is the faith in the future of electricity supply in this country held by some entities, that local HS2 planners decided it was necessary to construct a tap on the domestic electricity supply of NW London in order to supply some of the electrical requirements of the tunnel between Royal Oak and West Ruislip in London. This decision was made with the knowledge that there were alternative grid connection points available from the nearby 475kv North London line and the local TFL train depot at West Ruislip.
The local suburban connection was given effect by the construction of a 33,000 volt underground cable zig-zagging through 8 miles of suburban streets and connecting to a local substation not a mile and one half from my location.
So, when HS2 is running and consuming electrical power, should Wind power generating capacity fall of a cliff due to climatic conditions, then I suppose the grid local to me will suffer a "Brown out". I suspect that this will not be the only point along the track where HS2 have pulled this stunt.
Truly, Germany excepted, this country has a management style that no other country wishes or can implement. Cock-up from start to finish.
A few years ago, I took down an old plum tree which bore hardly any fruit. I sawed it up and the wood lasted me a year. The twiglets used as kindling. Mankind has lost the art of being resourceful.
If everyone did exactly the same as you did the negative effect on climate change would be considerable.lt may have saved you a little but did harm to the environment
In Scandinavia we transfer power across bigger distances between scarsly populated regions and with harsher winters than yours. Britain is densly poulated, have a huge coastline and existing long term nuclear power and knowledge. I don't get it. Why not produce more energy locally and also upgrade buildings etc to be more energy efficient? When visiting the UK as a Swede it is like seeing the1980s again everywhere. I am not talkning about historical sights but.. commonplace. Given the ever increasing value of real easte how come no one wants to keep energy use down or consider long term maintenence costs? We are a bit to obsessed with modernity but nothing stops you from upgrading and keeping the original look or character does it.
I think you should work with Martin Lewis and present these facts to the government. Maybe campaign to get the Price Caps readjusted to account for the facts you presented here?
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we shouldn't need price caps, having 19 failed energy companies in 2021 means OFGEM didn't do there job
They've already been presented many times. Don't kid yourself, this is about profit
7:40 If they reduced electricity prices by a third it would still be the highest price in the world...
They are due to regulation of any kind - full stop. Whomever they favour. The state should not be involved in the energy (or any other) sector at all.
Energy prices in the UK are mad, 2022 I paid £200 in Malaysia and last year £1800 and no AC here.
People that own their land should start changing rent to the cable companies and reverse this stupid standing charges ..
The problem with our country is Andy Burnham isn't the leader of the labour party and this guy isn't the chancellor
I don't think they know, because the media isn't interested in telling them
Some of the topics you cover are interesting but a bit abstract for many people. However, the pricing of UK gas and electric affects almost everyone in the UK. Very few people are “off grid” for both. For me this is a topic which you should explore in greater depth as the pricing is ludicrous. I doubt if many MPs actually understand how it works.
This is classic case of how the energy suppliers have imposed their agenda on the country. There is another option which I do not think you mentioned and that is dynamic pricing during each day. When the sun is shining and the wind is blowing electricity is now cheap in the UK. On a still and foggy day then renewables are going to produce less. The hourly price of electric to consumers could follow the price in the wholesale market. When it comes to petrol and diesel, people do buy from the cheaper suppliers. People would reduce their use of electric on those days and thus reduce the need for the very expensive electric from gas peeked plants. For me this would be worth trying. This idea is in place in Denmark. Are Danish people brighter than those in the UK and are able to understand this idea? I do not know but - they do get cheaper electricity.
Octopus already do this , you just need a communicating smart meter and a variable tariff. We get free power sometimes and get paid to reduce usage at peak times in the saving sessions. Agile tariff tracks actual energy price so with a battery you can fill on cheap and export to earn money.
@@waynecartwright-js8tw Thank you for that tip - I will investigate.
Government gets "windfall taxes" from Energy Suppliers. So customers pay too much and government gets some revenue!! Energy companies still get good returns!
Of course it's the government's fault, everything wrong with this county is this stupid labour government fault.
Serious question: if gas is more expensive and it's cost sets the costs for all sources, why are wind energy companies saying that they can't operate under current income and want to charge more?
Corporations are making record profits while some OAP’s could die , despicable.
Marginal cost pricing is a ludicrous practice, and completely at odds with the Government's drive to install heat pumps. If a heat pump has a coefficient of efficiency of (say) 3, and the price of electricity is about 4 times the price of gas, then a heat pump makes no economical sense.
I swear...... unbelievable that it is even going up. Luckily I got a energy tariff before the prices went up
The whole point is to reduce demand (as renewables can never match the full base load provided by gas/coal/nuclear generation)