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UK Charity Issues Plea for Public to Make One Change in Homes From Today

  • From July 1, the limit on energy prices in the UK will be reduced by 7 per cent, resulting in an average annual household energy bill decrease of £129 to £1,720.
  • This reduction follows the energy price guarantee introduced at the start of 2023 amid ongoing global market uncertainty driving future cost concerns.
  • Consumers are urged to submit meter readings by July 1 to ensure accurate bills and are encouraged to consider fixed deals, with about 10 options up to £145 cheaper than the cap.
  • Ben Gallizzi, an energy spokesperson, advised that customers without smart meters should provide their meter readings by Tuesday, 1 July, to ensure their energy supplier has the most current and precise information for their account.
  • The reduction in the price ceiling offers temporary relief, but experts advise households to act quickly as both utility costs and the cap limit are expected to rise again in the coming months.
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Households urged to send in meter readings ahead of energy price cap drop

Ofgem’s energy price cap will fall by 7% from July 1, meaning a drop of £129 to £1,720 per year for the typical household bill.

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