Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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The provides support to households in a non-targeted fashion. As a result, it is very costly for taxpayers. Alternatives could have been implemented that would have been cheaper and much more targeted. theguardian.com/society/2023/f

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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The provides support to households in a non-targeted fashion. As a result, it is very costly for taxpayers. Alternatives could have been implemented that would have been implementable, cheaper and much more targeted.

theguardian.com/society/2023/f

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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I am wondering whether any journalist will uncover three things:
a) if the property has an EPC
b) what the energy efficiency/CO2 rating
c) how much this property benefits from the
My guess is: yes, its bad and £4000.
theguardian.com/politics/2023/

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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Just remind yourself, we are comparing these two... and, the that the is not "for free":

How is it paid for? Well, its either , or

We are talking about these homes.

Let me add some more perspective: the # of households in the top energy/top income bracket is around 14,000.

So these 14,000 households benefit at least 5 times as much from the than more than 12 million others.

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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What we see is: the reduces bills a lot relative to market prices.

But still, bills would go up A LOT relative to 2021.

We are talking about at least GBP 1,300 for the average household. But again, lets look under the hood.

The helps paying the of the super consumers in mansions earning more than 150k annual income to the tune of £5,000. That is taxpayer money!

It is 5 times as much as the help that representative UK households gets.

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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But lets put some numbers first.

Lets quantify how much money is going to those super consumers?

As economist this falls in the category: what is the counterfactual - what would have been with and without the

The Oct 2022 price cap seems a good anchor as this would have been the guide to prices coming from an independent industry regulator Ofgem.

We can simulate under different prices computing who benefits & how much.

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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We can look very closely as the UK has good data on this.

Even in the small group of people that have a household income above than 150k, a tiny group consumes more than 5 times as much energy as the "representative" (median) UK household.

So who benefits most from the ?

Well its people that we would think are quite well off.

And this was a choice.

You think this is a good choice?

Well, one may say, it is "fair", prices are the same for everybody. No discrimination.

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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What is the ?

are regulated in the UK by Ofgem which sets a cap on things:

Unit rate = price per unit of and you set.

Standing charge = how much you have to pay to be connected to the .

Standing charge you have to pay even if you dont use any electricity or gas.

Ofgem announced a huge increase in the cap because - well, and

The UK government intervened. They "capped" the cap.

Well, only the unit rate.

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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So I submitted some evidence for a parliamentary committee today.

That will be interesting.

It is a first.

The call for evidence was relating to the

I will try to explain why it matters, because it tells us very much about what kind of society the UK is and how politics has handled the

Its all related obviously.

Please bear with me.

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widdershins · @widdershins
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Just been notified that due to changes to the my tariff will be increasing by 8% in January.
@MartinLewis are you aware?

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Thiemo Fetzer · @fetzert
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Point 1: We provided bill estimates under multiple price scenarios. Treating the as the "price" I find problematic. The EPG implies a benefitting mostly the well off that we all need to fund through and/or higher . So this

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