Experts have warned that households could be "really in trouble" this autumn as energy prices rise again.
Some families are already resorting to cold showers and borrowing money to pay their bills, but leaders at energy charity Severn Wye believe the crisis is going to worsen when bills rise by 2%.
Bethany Walker from Gloucestershire said her family were avoiding using hot water so they could afford their outstanding gas bill. She said: "My partner is already refusing to use hot water. We're just trying to be as wrapped up as possible to limit the use of the heating."
A spokesperson for the energy regulator Ofgem said it was establishing plans to address the "growing levels of consumer debt".