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    25 May 2026

    Energy pricing rules | Ofgem

    Energy pricing rules | Ofgem

    Article Summary

    Key point
    Ofgem's energy price cap will fall by 7% from April, reducing the average household bill by approximately £10 a month. This offers some relief to consumers on standard variable tariffs.
    Why it matters
    Could ease pressure on household energy bills over time.
    Expected impact
    Likely positive impact — Points to improving conditions in the UK energy market.

    Ofgem's energy price cap will fall by 7% from April, reducing the average household bill by approximately £10 a month. This offers some relief to consumers on standard variable tariffs.

    What This Means

    This is welcome news for UK bill-payers, providing a tangible, albeit modest, reduction in monthly outgoings. While £10 might not seem substantial, it's a step in the right direction and reflects a slight easing in wholesale energy prices. We encourage consumers to still review their energy usage and ensure they are on the best possible tariff, as further price cap changes are expected quarterly.

    • Consumers: Could ease pressure on household energy bills over time.
    • Businesses: May lower energy overheads or open new savings for businesses.
    • Energy market: Points to improving conditions in the UK energy market.

    From The Source

    Ofgem · 25 May 2026

    This summary and analysis is based on reporting from Ofgem. Read the full original article on their website.

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