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Energy price cap will rise by 0.2% from January
Here is the OFGEM announcement for the price cap from 1st January 2026 to 31st March 2026
The price cap information by region is in the link below. 0.2% is the headline figure but the change will depend on fuel mix and usage. The gas unit rate is reducing by about 5.6% on average. But standing charges for gas and electricity and the electricity unit rate are going up.
edit: MSE news article on this
I came, I saw, I melted
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Basically a rounding error, but will almost certainly induce a huge number of tantrums.0
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Well elec only customers are seeing a 4.4% increase probably thanks to all these policy changes
Also standing charges up by approx 1p on each fuel - will annoy the low users3 -
A quick calculation shows it is actually going down by 0.5% for me (albeit I am not on a price cap tariff) based on my duel fuel usage in the North West. This is because the gas unit rate in the North West is reducing from 6.24p to 5.89p per kwh and this based on my usage outweighs the increases to the standing charges for gas and electricity and the increase to the unit rate for electricityMattMattMattUK said:Basically a rounding error, but will almost certainly induce a huge number of tantrums.I came, I saw, I melted1 -
If they did not fix, which a significant proportion of them will have done.superkoopauk said:Well elec only customers are seeing a 4.4% increase probably thanks to all these policy changes
Also standing charges up by approx 1p on each fuel - will annoy the low users
It is probably time to move the policy costs from electricity to gas though.1 -
So, company sells more product which means the regulator allows them to put the price up.0
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This has always been the case though.SnowMan said:
A quick calculation shows it is actually going down by 0.5% for me (albeit I am not on a price cap tariff) based on my duel fuel usage in the North West. This is because the gas unit rate in the North West is reducing from 6.24p to 5.89p per kwh and this based on my usage outweighs the increases to the standing charges for gas and electricity and the increase to the unit rate for electricityMattMattMattUK said:Basically a rounding error, but will almost certainly induce a huge number of tantrums.
It depends on mix. This increase on average (DD single rate) is compromised of a 2% increase to standing charge and a 5% increase in unit rate on electricity, and a 3% increase to standing charge but a 5.5% decrease in unit rate on gas.
The impact on a customer will then depend on their consumption and mix.
While Ofgem cites 0.2% as the average increase, obviously a customer who has disproportionally higher gas consumption may actually witness a decrease (like yourself).
The reason @MattMattMattUK says there is likely to be 'a huge number of tantrums' is because users with lower consumption (which could be those striving to be energy efficient or those on the breadline) will feel a bigger impact from increases to the standing charge.
Likewise consumers whose usage mix disproportionally skews higher for electricity will see a significant impact.
The 'winners' are likely to be those with big lofty houses (with mediocre insulation).Know what you don't3 -
If I were on the cap I would see a fall of £10.59 over a year. Electric up £43.67, gas down £54.26.N Scotland cap up 0.13%, my cap costs down 0.48%
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Wish they had to show a graphic of energy price costs over a 10 year period when they announce rises, would make an interesting comparison…Mortgage free!
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And now I am retired - all the time in the world!!0 -
Not for electric only. Many of them the real energy poor - suffering yet again under UKs energy policies, just as they did in October.MattMattMattUK said:Basically a rounding error, but will almost certainly induce a huge number of tantrums.4 -
On my legacy - E10 - tariff there are no fixes at my supplier - and no easy routes to other suppliers last time phoned around to check in August after last cap increase of 3% on all electric - none in fact.MattMattMattUK said:
If they did not fix, which a significant proportion of them will have done.superkoopauk said:Well elec only customers are seeing a 4.4% increase probably thanks to all these policy changes
Also standing charges up by approx 1p on each fuel - will annoy the low users
It is probably time to move the policy costs from electricity to gas though.2
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