UK Energy Bills to Drop to Nearly Two-Year Low

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The UK energy bills are expected to drop by 7% from April, reaching a nearly two-year low, as the government shifts costs from household bills to general taxation.

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The average UK energy bill is set to drop by about 7% from April, to the lowest in almost two years, as the government has shifted part of the costs for supporting renewables from the household bills to general taxation. From?April 1 to June 30, 2026, energy prices will go down by or 7%, or by £117, ($158), for a typical household who use electricity and gas and pay by Direct Debit, the UK’s energy market regulator Ofgem said on Wednesday in its quarterly energy price cap announcement. The UK…

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on February 25, 2026.
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