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He was suggesting wind had gotten up to 14.1GW momentarily…
Bulb might collapse, as they have just lost money hand over fist year on year just to add more customers without the same level of innovation or financial backing of Octopus, so the government might not want them bailed out. In fact stories in the press and there are a lot of them suggest it will be kept going over the Winter by a special administrator even though its effectively bust.
The market model clearly needs changing, as this is inevitable every time prices rise steeply, regardless of the reason behind the rise.Growing doubts over a rescue deal for Bulb Energy have raised fears that the UK is on the brink of its biggest supplier collapse yet, even as the regulator promises “bold action” to protect millions of households from the deepening energy crisis.
Bulb, the UK’s seventh largest energy supplier, is locked in talks with multiple companies to secure a bailout so it can continue serving its 1.7 million household customers amid record wholesale prices for gas and electricity this winter.
But sources have told the Guardian that the cost of rescuing Bulb, which is understood to be carrying between £600m and £1bn of debt, could be too steep for most companies to shoulder without government help, meaning the number of households that have been forced to find a new energy supplier since the start of September could almost double from its current level of about 2.1 million.
Previously when energy firms have exited the market, their existing customers have been allocated to a rival under the government’s supplier of last resort scheme.
However, a collapse as large as Bulb would probably require the regulator to use a special administrator to keep the company running over winter before prices normalise and potential buyers come forward to snap up the supplier, one source said.
Other sources confirmed reports that Ovo Energy, Octopus Energy and Shell Energy have shown an interest in buying Bulb. Centrica is also understood to be interested in Bulb and may opt to preserve the brand and business as a sister company to British Gas, which it owns.