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Ofgem on X: "The energy #PriceCap will change on 1 Oct 2023 If you pay by  direct debit it's £1,923 - pre-pay is £1,949 It's based on typical use of  an average
Ofgem on X: "The energy #PriceCap will change on 1 Oct 2023 If you pay by direct debit it's £1,923 - pre-pay is £1,949 It's based on typical use of an average

Energy prices to fall again this winter | Ofgem
Energy prices to fall again this winter | Ofgem

Energy Price Cap is estimated to soar by 65% in October 2022
Energy Price Cap is estimated to soar by 65% in October 2022

What happens to energy prices in October 2023? The new Ofgem price cap  explained and how it affects bills
What happens to energy prices in October 2023? The new Ofgem price cap explained and how it affects bills

What is the October energy price cap? New Ofgem gas and electricity prices  announcement explained
What is the October energy price cap? New Ofgem gas and electricity prices announcement explained

Price Cap: Ofgem warns suppliers will begin increasing direct debits before  October | Deeside.com
Price Cap: Ofgem warns suppliers will begin increasing direct debits before October | Deeside.com

Price cap to rise by 80% in October to £3,549 - Utility Week
Price cap to rise by 80% in October to £3,549 - Utility Week

The October price cap update
The October price cap update

Martin: 'I feel sick writing this. The energy price cap's now predicted to  rise 65% in October, taking typical bills to a horrific £3,240/year, then  rising again in January'
Martin: 'I feel sick writing this. The energy price cap's now predicted to rise 65% in October, taking typical bills to a horrific £3,240/year, then rising again in January'

Ofgem raises energy price cap by 80% to £3,549 from October | Energy bills  | The Guardian
Ofgem raises energy price cap by 80% to £3,549 from October | Energy bills | The Guardian

Price Cap: 1st October 2023 - E.ON Next Community
Price Cap: 1st October 2023 - E.ON Next Community

Energy prices to fall again this winter | Ofgem
Energy prices to fall again this winter | Ofgem

The Price Cap, What Will You Pay?
The Price Cap, What Will You Pay?

The return of the Ofgem price cap - Jackson Toms
The return of the Ofgem price cap - Jackson Toms

UK braced for £2,800 energy price cap in October
UK braced for £2,800 energy price cap in October

Warning of fresh energy bill shock in October as prices rise again - BBC  News
Warning of fresh energy bill shock in October as prices rise again - BBC News

How much could energy bills rise to in October? Next price cap rise |  Personal Finance | Finance | Express.co.uk
How much could energy bills rise to in October? Next price cap rise | Personal Finance | Finance | Express.co.uk

Price cap forecasts for January rise to over £4,200 as wholesale prices  surge again and Ofgem revises cap methodology - Cornwall Insight
Price cap forecasts for January rise to over £4,200 as wholesale prices surge again and Ofgem revises cap methodology - Cornwall Insight

Everything you need to know about new energy price cap and how to cut your  bills | The Sun
Everything you need to know about new energy price cap and how to cut your bills | The Sun

Price cap set for 46% rise for Summer 2022, Winter 2022-23 cap may exceed  £2,000 Cornwall Insight Home supply and services -
Price cap set for 46% rise for Summer 2022, Winter 2022-23 cap may exceed £2,000 Cornwall Insight Home supply and services -

Energy crisis horror: Price cap now forecast to rise even HIGHER to  eye-watering level | Science | News | Express.co.uk
Energy crisis horror: Price cap now forecast to rise even HIGHER to eye-watering level | Science | News | Express.co.uk

Energy price cap to rise more than 80% to £3,549 from October 1 | The  Northern Echo
Energy price cap to rise more than 80% to £3,549 from October 1 | The Northern Echo

Chart of the week: energy prices | ICAEW
Chart of the week: energy prices | ICAEW

Energy prices to fall for second time this year but price cap confusion  remains | LSE:CNA
Energy prices to fall for second time this year but price cap confusion remains | LSE:CNA