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Ofgem's energy price cap will fall in October, resulting in millions of households across the UK seeing lower energy bills.
It is also important to remember there isn’t actually a total cap on what you can pay for energy. Here is what you need to know about the Ofgem price cap, as reported in the Mirror. Many fixed rate deals are for existing customers though there have been some new customer deals, although these tend to only be around for a short time.
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