'Unwelcome news': Energy price cap to tick up by two per cent from October

James Murray
clock • 7 min read
'Unwelcome news': Energy price cap to tick up by two per cent from October

Latest increase in domestic energy prices sparks fresh calls for increased support for energy efficiency measures

Ofgem has this morning announced the energy price cap is to rise by two per cent, pushing up the average annual dual fuel bill by just over £35 to £1,755. The modest increase is driven by a small rise...

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