Energy regulator Ofgem said today that the new cap on a unit of gas and electricity for England, Wales and Scotland would reduce the average bill to £1,923 from October 1, from £2,074 per year.
Ofgem cuts energy price cap from £2,074/year average to £1,923 from October. Gas will fall from 6.9p per kWh to 6.89p and electricity from 30.1p/kWh to 27.35p.
Ofgem cuts energy price cap from £2,074/year average to £1,923 from October. Gas will fall from 6.9p per kWh to 6.89p and electricity from 30.1p/kWh to 27.35pDanmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
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