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Surging Energy Prices: A Direct Impact of the Iran War

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The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant disruptions in global oil supply, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles about a fifth of the world’s oil and gas shipments. This disruption has resulted in soaring energy prices, benefiting major oil companies while simultaneously increasing costs for consumers and businesses worldwide.

While some firms are profiting from these price hikes, the average UK household is feeling the pinch as energy bills rise. The volatility in energy markets means that consumers can expect higher costs for fuel and electricity, which are likely to persist as the conflict continues. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that many households are already struggling with the cost of living.

Moreover, the war has sparked a surge in demand for renewable energy solutions in the UK, as consumers seek alternatives to fossil fuels amid rising petrol prices. Companies like Octopus Energy have reported a significant increase in sales of solar panels and heat pumps, indicating a shift in consumer behaviour towards more sustainable energy

Sources
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