Energy price cap

Ofgem: energy price cap to rise by 2% in October
Energy bills for a typical household will rise by £35 a year from 1 October to 31 December 2025, Ofgem has announced today (27 August). The rise means a typical dual-fuel household will see their annual bill rise to £1,755 per year from the current annual price cap of £1,720.
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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.
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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
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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.