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U.K. Default Retail Energy Price Caps Fall

February 07,2020



U.K. regulator Ofgem announced that the default price cap, which applies to around 11 million households, is set to fall from £1,179 to £1,162 for the summer period (April - September).

The pre-payment meter cap, which applies to a further 4 million households, will fall from £1,217 to £1,200 per year for the same six month period.

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