UK energy price cap falls to £3,280 from April but bills will still rise

Consumers will pay more because 1 April is also date for reduction of government support

Why are bills going up and what help will you get?

A price cap on the amount suppliers can charge for energy will fall by £999 to £3,280 from April, but bills will still rise due to a planned cut in government support.

The energy regulator, Ofgem, said on Monday that its quarterly cap on household bills for average dual fuel, direct debit customers will fall by 23% for the three months from 1 April, from £4,279 for the January to March quarter.

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1 year ago

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