UK's Ofgem Announces Energy Price Reduction
The UK energy regulator Ofgem will reduce energy prices by £117 or 7% from April to June for typical households using electricity and gas and paying by direct debit. Compared to the same period in 2025, this represents an 11% or £208 decrease, with an annual cost of £1,641.
The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has announced a significant forthcoming decrease in energy prices for households using electricity and gas. From April 1 to June 30, bills will drop by £117, equating to a 7% reduction for those paying by direct debit.
This price change results in an annual household energy cost of £1,641. Compared to the projected rates for the same period in 2025, this adjustment reflects a notable decrease of 11%, or £208, highlighting a positive shift for UK consumers.
Such measures are being appreciated by advocates who strive for more affordable living costs amidst pressing economic conditions.
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