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news.sky.comChanges to the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge people on default tariffs for each unit of energy and the daily standing charge from 1 January to 31 March 2026.
www.ofgem.gov.ukLearn how the latest Ofgem price cap change impacts you. Use our gas and electricity prices forecast to know if you should be on a fixed or variable energy tariff.
www.britishgas.co.ukThe energy price cap limits the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge customers per unit of energy. Find out how the price cap affects customers in 2026 here.
www.uswitch.comThe energy price cap remains vulnerable to gas price shocks and rising costs including green energy investment but households are being told they can still shield themselves from fluctuations ahead.
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news.sky.comA report by the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit says there are already signs that bills will rise again this winter as it urges political parties to get a grip on tackling the UK's continuing dependence on natural gas.
news.sky.comEnergy bills are to fall by £129 from July, regulators have announced, easing pressure on British households after three consecutive increases.
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