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UK Households Urged to Reclaim £3.3 Billion in Energy Credit

Experts highlight May as the optimal time for consumers to check energy account balances and request refunds for excess credit under legal protections.

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Overview

  • Energy suppliers are holding £3.3 billion in customer credit due to flat direct debit billing that mismatches seasonal energy usage.
  • May marks the annual low point in the direct debit cycle, making it the best time for households to review accounts and claim refunds for overpayments.
  • Martin Lewis advises customers to request refunds if their credit exceeds one to one-and-a-half months’ worth of payments, leaving a buffer for future bills.
  • Consumers have a legal right under Condition 27 of the Gas and Electricity Licensing Act to fair direct debit levels and refunds for excess credit.
  • Customers facing unresolved refund disputes after eight weeks can escalate their cases to the free, independent Energy Ombudsman service.