kwasi kwarteng, is due to hold emergency talks with some of the uk s energy providers who warned last week that household bills would rise by another 50 per cent next year unless the treasury intervened. ahead of the meetings the boss of the country s third largest supplier, ovo energy, told bbc news ministers were showing nowhere near enough urgency and needed to step in to protect customers. our business correspondent, vishala sri pathma, reports. it s been a constant worry for households for the past three months. rising prices of gas and electricity around the world that meant we have all been paying more to heat our homes and cook our meals. 26 energy companies have gone bust since september. more casualties are expected in the industry as there is no sign of prices falling. industry as there is no sign of prices falling. industry as there is no sign of -rices fallini. , ., ., ,~ prices falling. our number one asked ioiin into prices falling. our number one asked going into th