British Gas profits dip despite increased bills for customers

Warmer weather and higher wholesale energy costs believed to have had impact on profits

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PROFITS have fallen at the UK's largest household energy supplier, British Gas, despite rising gas and electricity bills for customers.

The energy giant saw profits from its household operation fall six per cent from £606m in 2012 to £571m in 2013, despite raising prices by 9.2 per cent in November. Following the government's changes to renewable energy funding, it subsequently reduced the rise to 3.2 per cent.

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