Energy Price Cap
How to beat the energy price cap
Bills are going up from 1 July after Ofgem announced that the energy price cap will rise by 13% from £1,641 to £1,862
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What’s the cost of electricity per kWh right now? As the energy price cap changes, you might be wondering how much electricity costs these days. Find out everything you need to know here. -
Ofgem: Energy price cap to rise by 13% in July to £1,862 Energy bills for a typical household will rise by 13% to £1,862 for the average dual fuel household from 1st July 2026. -
Energy bill help still months away as govt aims to cut link with gas The government is looking to bring in new help for household energy bills in the Autumn as it looks to cut the link with gas -
New-build families to slash £830 off energy bills Families buying new-build homes could save up to £830 a year on their energy bills, compared to a standard home with an EPC rating of C, under new rules announced as part of the Future Homes Standard. -
PM unveils £53m for heating oil households The government has announced significant support for heating oil customers to fight high energy bills caused by the US-Iran war -
Energy companies pull fixed tariffs amid US-Iran conflict A lot of fixed tariffs are now off the market as the US-Iran continues to push gas prices up, with the energy price cap set to jump -
Energy network companies £3.9bn excess profits during cost of living crisis, claims Citizens Advice According to Citizens Advice, 700,000 people in England and Wales are struggling to pay their energy bills -
Energy Price Cap expected to rise 1% in January The Energy Price Cap (EPC) will likely rise by 1% between January and March 2025, according to Cornwall Insight.