Energy Price Cap rise
Sky · 2d
Energy price cap rises again - with cost of bills expected to stay high for months
Gas and electricity bills will become even more expensive in January, as the energy regulator Ofgem ups the price cap. A typical yearly bill will be £1,738 from January, an increase of 1.2%. For bill payers, it means an extra £21 a year or around £1.75 a month.
Daily Express · 2d
Ofgem energy price cap: More misery for Brits as bills to rise to £1,738 from January 1
Brits are bracing for more misery as the energy price cap will increase to £1,738 a year. The change to the Ofgem price cap – which sets a maximum rate per unit and standing charge that can be billed to customers for their energy use – will rise by £21 for an average household per year or around £1.75-a-month.
This is Money · 2d
Millions of homes face higher energy bills as Ofgem price cap rises to £1,738 a year
Millions of homeowners will pay more for energy bills from January, after regulator Ofgem announced its price cap will rise to £1,738 a year. The price cap, currently £1,717 a year for average energy use, will increase by 1.2 per cent to £1,738 on 1 January 2025.
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