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Households Urged to Submit Meter Readings Before New Ofgem Price Cap

  • On July 1, Ofgem's energy price cap drops by 7%, lowering the maximum charge from £1,849 to £1,720 for households not on fixed tariffs.
  • This reduction follows the peak of the energy crisis in early 2023 and reflects lower unit rates and decreased summer usage amid ongoing high prices.
  • Households must submit accurate meter readings by June 30 to avoid estimated bills at the old higher rates and to fully benefit from the new cap.
  • Energy experts encourage consumers to switch to one of the 10 fixed deals currently cheaper than the new cap to secure savings averaging about £145 annually.
  • Meanwhile, the Alzheimer’s Society urges carers to help people with dementia stay cool and hydrated during the ongoing heatwave, protecting them from severe heat-related health risks.
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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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