Labor takes power bill election fight in-house with help to buy home batteries
- A 7% decrease in the energy price cap is predicted for July, allowing for potential savings of £137 per household, according to research by Cornwall Insight.
- Despite the expected drop, energy bills will remain significantly above historical averages, impacting living standards and the UK economy, as noted by Dr. Craig Lowrey.
- Consumers are urged to consider switching to competitive fixed-rate deals to avoid future bill increases, as suggested by energy expert Elise Melville.
- Maintaining appliances can save households significant amounts on energy bills, with clean radiators potentially reducing costs by up to 25%, according to energy-saving tips.
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Bill payers kept in dark on gas plan energy saving
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has promised power price cuts, but won’t reveal household savings. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS) The coalition says it will bring down power prices through its domestic gas plan, but will not say how much each household will be better off. Households won’t be given an estimate to how much they would save on their power bills under a coalition plan to force energy exporters to set aside gas for the domestic market. Oppos…
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