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Cost of living: Energy price cap to fall, but prices could still rise

The energy regulator is lowering the cap on the amount customers can be charged by almost £1,000.

From April, Ofgem says that the energy price cap – the amount a typical household spends on gas and electricity – will fall to £3,280.

But a change to the government’s Energy Price Guarantee means that many could still see their bills rise.

Read more here: https://news.sky.com/topic/energy-6467

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