Over half of UK homes not energy efficient

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Lots of us are thinking about the day-to-day changes we can make to be greener, particularly at home. Energy prices have fallen in recent months, but household bills are still much higher than before the big surge in wholesale energy costs, back in 2022. How much households spend on energy is directly linked to its … Read more

Energy bills set to fall from July as new price cap announced

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The energy price cap is the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge you for each unit of energy you use. It’s updated every three months by energy regulator Ofgem, to make sure that prices reflect changes in underlying energy costs, as well as inflation. For the period 1 July to 30 September 2024, the price … Read more

What’s the average UK energy bill and how can I save money?

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Whether it’s to lower your energy bills or to reduce your carbon footprint, most of us are thinking about how we can make greener choices at home.  Energy use and how much carbon a home emits are measured in each property’s Energy Performance Certificate, ranked in bandings from A to G.  How much are energy … Read more

What the Energy Price Cap change means for energy bills

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The Energy Price Cap is the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge you for each unit of energy you use. It’s updated every three months by energy regulator Ofgem, to make sure that prices reflect changes in underlying energy costs as well as inflation. On account of falling wholesale energy prices earlier in the year, … Read more