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Ofgem's price cap for a typical dual fuel household fell from £1,849 in April to £1,720 between today and 31 September.
Cornwall Insight's long-term forecast anticipates a minor drop in January 2026, followed by a slight increase in April – although geopolitical uncertainties could disrupt these predictions.
Hard-pressed families are set for a modest boost to their budgets this winter – with energy bills forecast to drop again in October. Experts at Cornwall Insight predict the Ofgem price cap will ...
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Cornwall Insight principal consultant Craig Lowrey said: “While any reduction in energy bills is welcome, we must not let small fluctuations in the price cap mask the bigger picture.
Energy bills have fallen for households as latest forecasts predict a further 1% drop in October due to easing Middle East tensions. Analyst Cornwall Insight expects the cap to fall to £1,698 a ...