SMART ENERGY INTERNATIONAL | Mega-utility E.ON‘s UK subsidiary has announced that its customers can expect an average reduction of £85 ($111,50) on their energy bills from autumn, thanks to the ‘dramatic drop’ in demand from commercial customers during the UK lockdown.
The utility expects customers on its standard tariff will see a drop of approximately 7.5% in their monthly bills, despite residential energy use increasing over the lockdown period as many global companies moved staff to remote-working.
The UK subsidiary’s owners changed, as E.ON’s merger with fellow German utility giant RWE, finalised in July.
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