
Households in South Lanarkshire are paying on average £1,684 per year, making it one of the most expensive places in the UK for energy bills.
Out of 408 local authorities in Great Britain, South Lanarkshire came out as 77th most expensive.
According to data from comparethemarket.com, households in South Lanarkshire are already paying 24.2 per cent more than the price cap that is set to be introduced in October this year.
In South Lanarkshire, households spend on average £269 more than those in neighbouring Glasgow City.
The data also shows that people across Scotland are paying more on their bills than compared to England and Wales.
Commenting, Lanark and Hamilton East MP Angela Crawley said:
“People across Scotland, including in Lanark and Hamilton East are paying the price for sky high energy bills, despite Scotland having an abundance of resources in oil and gas and renewables.
“Under Westminster control, the vast revenue from Scotland’s oil and gas industry has been squandered by UK governments for decades and now it is consumers in South Lanarkshire who are getting hammered with higher average energy bills.
“This is also a result of the outrageous and expensive transmission charges that are charged in Scotland for companies to access the national grid here.
“The measures announced by the Chancellor last month – welcome though they were – will barely scratch the surface of the rocketing energy bills crippling households now and in the winter months to come.
“High fuel bills in South Lanarkshire and across Scotland lies squarely at the door of the Westminster government and shows why Scotland needs the full range of powers that will come with independence.”