The energy price cap sets a limit on what suppliers can charge per unit of energy and affects millions of households in the UK. The cap is set by energy regulator Ofgem and changes every three months.
The price cap is due to increase to £1,758 for a typical household from 1 January 2026. Here's what that actually means for your energy bills This is only a very small change from the current rate for ...
Householders are set to face a slight increase in their annual energy bills rather than the slight fall predicted, according to reports. The typical household energy bill is set to increase by 0.2% ...
Brand new app-only supplier Fuse Energy – the first new supplier to enter the market since the start of the energy crisis – has launched an electricity-only tariff that undercuts the Price Cap.
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