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Energy Price Cap Rises Slightly as Temperatures Fall
Ofgem’s 0.2% price cap rise adds about 28p monthly amid government-backed nuclear funding and winter discounts for 2.7 million low-income households.
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Price cap tweaks fail households as cold snap hits the country
A marginal change to the energy price cap will put more pressure on struggling households this winter, campaigners have warned, with average bills still set to remain almost £700 higher than before the energy crisis. Even when the changes to bills announced in the recent Budget come into effect in the spring of 2026, average energy bills will remain higher than they were in winter 2020/2021 and above the level of the price cap at the last Genera…
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