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Small business group calls for energy price regulation
Small businesses are struggling to deal with spiralling inflation, with rising energy costs
proving the most damaging, according to a new report from the Forum of Private Business
(FPB).
The business group is calling for the introduction of a new code of conduct, which will govern
the way in which utility companies deal with small businesses. This would include a cap on
back billing, and fairer contracts to ensure that firms are not moved to more expensive
contracts without their knowledge.
In conjunction with Ofgem and the Energy Retailers Association, the FPB is working to
produce guidelines which will reduce the impact of back billing. Where micro businesses
have taken all reasonable steps to avoid being back billed, energy companies would be
required to limit retrospective charges to three years for electricity bills, and a negotiated
period for gas bills.
The FPB’s research suggests that 94% of members have seen an increase in their energy
bills, while 92% have experienced an increase in transport costs, and 82% have seen the
cost of raw materials rise. Many of these firms reported that rising costs have impacted on
staffing costs and inhibited growth.
Phil Orford, FPB Chief Executive, said, ‘We need small and micro businesses to be given
better protection from practices such as back billing. A robust code of conduct policing the
activities of energy companies would be a step in the right direction’.




