It is believed that three million households are being notified that they are owed money from the big six energy companies which consist of British Gas, E.On, EDF, SSE, Scottish Power and Npower. Ofgem (the UK energy regulator) issued prompt notice to energy firms that they must reimburse their customers swiftly and highlighted that if they dragged their heels enforcement would follow. The £153 has accumulated over the last six years, the money which was typically left behind when consumers switched supplier or moved home without notifying energy firms to their new address. Customers are due on average £50 per household, which for three million households still remains to be unclaimed. After 2 years all remaining moneys still to be claimed will be used towards helping vulnerable customers. This spending is addition to the support energy companies are currently by law required to provide. If you think you are owed money then it may be beneficial to visit www.myenergycredit.com Anglea Knight, the chief executive of Energy UK which represents the suppliers said "This money has been left behind, and we are urging former customers to come forward and make a claim." The Regular Ofgem also issued warning that not only do energy firms have to do everything in their powers to return the moneys but that a build up of this extent should not happen again. My Electric Radiators are committed in providing you with the latest UK energy news. They also supply advanced money saving electric radiators which not only help to reduce your energy bill but also look rather stylish too. If you would like to further reduce your carbon footprint then contact them today on 01423 881167 or alternatively send an email to [email protected]