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Energy Price Cap - estimate of Gas v Electricity caps?

diyeco
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edited 24 October at 2:35PM in Ask An Expert: Not Chosen
In April, the Gas/kWh went from 4.07p to 7.37p, Electricity from 20.8p to 28.34p (might be for one region, but most are similar).

With the forecast increases in Oct and then January, ~82% ~116%, is there any indication or estimate you have (or best guess) of whether Gas or Electricity will be hit worst (in % terms) i.e. an indication of the unit prices - important for those who are single fuel, or use oil to heat, or use more gas as a proportion (e.g. electricity is from solar).

Thank you in advance...
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