The average annual energy bill will be £506 cheaper than a year ago from July, the sector's regulator has announced. The energy price cap - which limits what can be charged per unit of energy - is due to fall from the month after next. It means the average annual bill will be £1,568 a year, 7% less than at present. But while the July figure is a reduction, bills are still more expensive than before.
'The fall in the energy price cap reduces bills slightly, but our data tells us millions have fallen into the red or are unable to cover their essential costs every month,' said Dame Clare Moriarty, the chief executive of Citizens Advice. 'People cannot rely on lower energy prices alone to escape the financial issues they've been experiencing. That's why we need better targeted energy bill support for those really struggling to keep the lights on or cook a hot meal.
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