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Millions asked to send me to meter reading today to save money

Web Desk, 01/07/202501/07/2025

Families On Tuesday, it has been requested to send meter to meter reading before falling 7% from the energy price cap.

The typical domestic bill for those who still have not signed a certain tariff, when the new price of the regulator – that can charge the firms per unit of energy, determines the limit on it, then it will fall from £ 129 to 1,720 per year.

This is £ 660 (28%) lower than the height of the energy crisis in early 2023 when the government implemented the guarantee of energy value.

However, prices are more than the upcoming level £ 152 (10%) compared to the same period last year.

The price cap does not limit the total bills because the homeowners still pay for the amount of energy consumed by them.

While about 35% of domestic customers have now been signed up for a certain deal, which they have actively sought – and which is not ruled by the price cap – in about 22 million houses England, WalesAnd Scotland are still on the energy price cap.

This is to these families who should read their meters by the end of the month to ensure that they are fully benefited from the prices of energy lower than 1 July.

Failing to do so leads to the risk of paying a higher east 1 rate for energy used as an estimated bills.

Research Uswitch for the comparison site suggests that fifth houses without smart meters (20%) have not deposited their meter reading in the last three months, and 6% have not done so for a year.

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Uswitch calculated that homes on a standard price cap tariff with average use are expected to spend £ 63 compared to £ 63 in July in July, which is due to a combination of inexpensive unit rates and low use in summer.

It urged the houses that the prices remain competitive, while signing a certain deal, and that 10 fixed deals were available which were cheap from the July cap – the cheapest offering of about £ 145 for the average house.

The spokesman of the Energy Energy, Ben Galizi said: “Customers who do not have a smart meter should present the reading before or before Tuesday 1 July, so their supplier has an update of his account – and accurate – scene.

“At this time there is a lot of uncertainty about global energy costs, which led industry experts to increase energy bills and predict the price cap in this autumn.

“But the houses can now surround this potential price increase by fixing at affordable rates in homes. Currently, a series of fixed deals are currently available that are £ 145 cheap than the July Price Cap for the average domestic.

“If you can switch to a cheap deal compared to the July price cap, now there is a good time to make changes. We urge customers to run an energy comparison as soon as possible.”

Togem The houses have also been reminded that they do not have to pay the price cap, saying that “there are better deals”.

The decline in energy costs will come as a relief for homes that were suffering through the “terrible April” of the bill, including an increase in the final 6.4% price cap of OFEM.

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At least since February 1988, with the biggest increase in water bills since February 1988, council tax, mobile and broadband tariff as well as road tax as well as water bills have increased.

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