Britain’s energy regulator set a new energy cap for this winter of £1,923, in a move that means the average household bill will be £600 higher than before the Ukraine war.
The cap set by Ofgem for the October to December period is below the current £2,074 level but signifies that household energy prices will stay high this winter, adding to concerns about the cost of living in the country.
The level remains much higher than during 2020 and 2021, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine pushed up energy prices.
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