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The energy price cap in Great Britain is set to decrease in April, providing relief for millions of households facing high energy bills. This reduction reflects lower wholesale gas and electricity prices.
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RecommendedOfgem announces a 7% reduction in the energy price cap from April 1, lowering average annual bills from £1,758 to £1,641. The £117 cut follows government policy changes but is offset by rising network costs.
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Ofgem announces a £117 reduction in the energy price cap from April 1, aligning with Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pledge to cut average household bills by £150. Here's how it affects you.
Ofgem confirms a 7% drop in the energy price cap from April 1, lowering average annual bills by £117. The reduction follows government policy changes but is offset by rising network costs.
Consumer champion Martin Lewis reveals how households can save up to 14% on energy bills following Ofgem's price cap cut, with advice for both fixed and variable tariff customers.
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RecommendedOfgem announces a 7% reduction in the energy price cap from April 1, lowering average bills by £117 annually due to government policy changes and falling wholesale costs.
Ofgem reduces the energy price cap by £117 annually from April 1, lowering average dual fuel bills by around £10 monthly. Changes reflect government policy shifts and network cost adjustments.
Ofgem's new price cap will reduce typical household energy bills from April 2026. Use our interactive calculator to estimate your personal savings based on current usage.
Ofgem confirms a 7% reduction in the energy price cap from April 1, lowering average bills to £1,641. The cut follows Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pledge to scrap the Eco scheme, though savings vary by household usage.
Ofgem has announced a 7% reduction in the energy price cap from April 1, lowering average bills by £10 monthly. The cut follows Chancellor Rachel Reeves' decision to scrap the Eco scheme, saving households £150 annually.
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RecommendedOfgem has announced a 7% reduction in the energy price cap effective from 1 April, saving typical households around £10 per month. The average annual bill drops to £1,641, over £200 lower than last year.
The UK's energy price cap is set to decrease in April, providing financial relief to households amid ongoing economic pressures. This move follows a review by Ofgem and reflects lower wholesale costs.
Ofgem will reduce the energy price cap by £117 to £1,641 annually for typical households from April 1, driven by government policy shifts. Savings vary based on usage.
Household energy bills are set to decrease from April after Ofgem reduced the price cap by 7%, cutting £117 to £1,641 annually for typical dual fuel users, aligning with Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pledge.
Households across the UK will see a reduction in their energy bills starting in April, following a decrease in the price cap set by Ofgem. This change is expected to provide financial relief to millions of consumers.
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RecommendedOfgem has announced a reduction in the energy price cap from April, lowering typical household bills. The article explains what the cap means, who it affects, and future predictions.