Power companies are under increasing pressure to pass on the benefit of the plummeting price of oil.
Watchdogs are angry that domestic energy bills have continued to rise sharply since the summer even though wholesale prices have nearly halved.
Despite falling inflation, families still face rising food costs and hefty council tax increases next spring.
Yesterday oil closed at below 45 dollars a barrel, more than 100 dollars below its July peak, and experts predict that it could drop as low as 25 dollars.
He insisted the firms should have room for 'double digit' cuts as soon as next month.
Mr Hunter said: 'It is clear there will be room for reductions in prices, and there will be huge political pressure for them to act.'
Gas and electricity prices are inextricably linked to the price of oil, and utilities say it takes time to pass on lower wholesale costs to customers because they buy power and gas several months in advance.
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The power companies will hold out until after the winter when use is at it's maximum then reduce prices in the spring.
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