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Coronavirus crisis: Millions of Brits to get a pause on their energy bills as home working rises

Some much-needed breathing space

With home working on the rise as the coronavirus pandemic grips the nation, millions of Brits could be given some breathing space when it comes to their energy bills.

As all people who work from home will know, energy bills do rise when the 9 to 5 takes place in the comfort of your own home.

When you’re working from home you often crank up the central heating, use the stove to cook your lunch and whack on the telly and lights without even thinking about it.

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Until the time comes for your latest energy bill to drop through the letterbox.

Millions of Brits are set to be ordered to work from home (Credit: Unsplash)

Now, however, energy giant EDF Energy has said it would consider delaying bill repayments for anyone who is affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, including those self-isolating.

EDF has five million customers around the UK.

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And, with many workplaces up and down the country rushing to implement home-working plans, the news could bring reassurance to the masses.

Additional support we could offer may include repayments made over a longer period of time, delay payment for a short period or offer alternative payment arrangements.

A rep told The Sun: “We recognise that over the coming weeks Covid-19 may have an impact on our customers, and we are prepared to offer these customers additional support and flexibility.”

They added: “Each case would be looked at on an individual basis, but additional support we could offer may include repayments made over a longer period of time, delay payment for a short period or offer alternative payment arrangements.”

EDF Energy has announced plans to help those in financial distress (Credit: Unsplash)

The EDF spokesperson also revealed that it wouldn’t rule out giving the delay to both people who feared they had contracted the virus and had self-isolated, and those who were simply working from home.

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Nancy Brown
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