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Average annual energy bills will rise by an average of 0 2% on 1 January for those on standard price-capped tariffs (most households) It's predicted the Price Cap will rise from April After that, it's crystal-ball gazing, so regularly check our guide for the latest predictions What is the Energy Price Cap?
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Electricity usage is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh) Electricity will cost 27 69p per kWh from January The Energy Price Cap determines the maximum cost of domestic energy Solar panels will reduce your energy bills by 70% on average (according to the Energy Saving Trust) Credit: Survey Spain As of 1 January 2026, electricity will cost 27 69p per kWh and gas 5 93p per kWh Households will also
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As a residential customer, you have two different rate options: the Standard Residential Rate and the Time-of-Use Residential Rate To view actual rate costs for each rate, go to Schedule R-1 – Residential Service
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