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Here's an explanation of the new Ofgem energy price cap and how your bill will be affected from Tuesday, July 1 ...
The Energy Price Cap may reduce on July 1, but prices are still 10 per cent more than this time, so what can bill payers do?
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the Powerful Ideas For New Times Forum on July 20, 2022, in Moscow, Russia. Getty Images. A price cap could also have the unintended effect of making ...
Billpayers should submit meter readings before the newly lowered Ofgem price cap comes into force, or risk being overcharged ...
The energy price cap is due to fall by 7 per cent this week, meaning the typical household bill will drop by £129 to £1,720 per year ...
When it was introduced in January 2019, the price cap was £1,137. It stayed roughly around this figure until 2022. The energy price cap rose to £1,971 from April to September that year, a 54% ...
Ofgem price cap rise brings renewed calls for winter fuel payment U-turn - Around 10 million pensioners are set to lose their winter fuel payments as the Government looks to cut costs.
Martin Lewis has urged energy bill customers to get savings on their tariffs ahead of 'significant' Energy Price Cap rises predicted in April, with increases of up to £100. Speaking on ITV Good ...
Matt Turner-Tait, Senior Manager at energy experts BFY Group, says: “We are forecasting that the July 2025 energy Price Cap will fall by around 7%, bringing it down to approximately £1,715.