Ofgem energy price cap sees bills rise for millions – what you need to know
The IndependentGet the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy The energy price cap increase from 1 January means millions of households across the UK will be paying more for their bills in the new year. Set by regulator Ofgem, the energy price cap is the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge for each unit of energy for those on a standard variable tariff, which includes most households. “However, the turbulence in wholesale markets – a level of volatility we haven’t seen for months – reminds us to remain cautious of predictions, which could very well increase or decrease several times before the April cap is set.” How to lower energy bills in 2025 Although the energy price cap increase will mean higher costs for everyone, experts say there are ways for households to ensure they don’t overpay this year. Energy editor Emily Seymour said: “As we head into the coldest months of the year, many households will be concerned that the energy price cap is going up this week.