Ofgem July price-cap rise: what households need to check
The energy price cap for a typical direct-debit household is GBP1,862 from July to September 2026, a 13% rise on the previous cap period.
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The energy price cap for a typical direct-debit household is GBP1,862 from July to September 2026, a 13% rise on the previous cap period.
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