This increase applies to the three months to July when the cap will be reviewed again. Industry regulator the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) has attributed the rise to a shortage of ...
Invitations to bid for work on the LirlC Interconnector project are due out shortly for key awards in November. The project ...
The energy price cap will rise by £111 for an average household per year Households will pay an extra £9.25 for their electricity each month from April as Ofgem increases its energy price cap by ...
This means the UK will see the third consecutive rise in April, as the price cap reaches its highest level since January 2024. Ofgem sets the energy price cap every three months to establish the ...
Energy bills will rise by more than £100 for the typical household after Ofgem announced its new price cap. The price cap is rising by 6.4% - although the exact amount you pay depends on how much ...
Energy prices are rising yet again after Ofgem hiked the cap by 6.4%. Annual bills for electricity and gas are estimated to reach around £1,849 for the average household in England, Scotland and ...
UK householders are urged to take swift action to avoid the impact of the Ofgem price cap rise. From April 1, the average household bill will rise from £1,738 a year to £1,849, or around £154 a month.
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Households are set to see their energy bills rise once again as Ofgem increases its price cap for the third time in a row. The energy regulator has confirmed the average bill will go up by 6.4% from ...
This increase applies to the three months to July when the cap will be reviewed again. Industry regulator the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) has attributed the rise to a shortage of ...
While the official rate won’t be known until 25 February when it is announced by regulator Ofgem, a rise is now all but confirmed. This means the UK will see the third consecutive rise in April, as ...
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