Good news on energy bills is coming hopefully
Good news on energy bills is coming hopefully
If you work from home and have been facing higher costs there may be some relief in sight.
Energy bills are forecast fall by 9% from July – equivalent to £166 for the average household annual bill – after warm weather and trade tariff uncertainty triggered a decline in wholesale gas prices.
The price cap on how much suppliers can charge for gas and electricity will fall to the equivalent of £1,683 a year for the typical household, according to the leading forecaster Cornwall Insight, down from the £1,849 a year level set in April.
The energy regulator for Great Britain, Ofgem, sets a price cap on household energy bills every quarter by using a formula that tracks wholesale energy prices, as well as providers’ network costs. The cap reflects the average annual dual-fuel bill for about 29m households and will take effect from July until the end of September.
Wholesale energy prices have fallen in recent weeks, driven by US trade tariffs and the impact of above average temperatures, which has reduced demand expectations and taken some pressure off prices in the short term, Cornwall Insight found.
Analysts at the consultancy now expect there to be a “very slight fall” in the price cap in October, followed by another decline in January 2026.












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