A common misunderstanding is that the headline figure of the price cap, currently £1,971, “caps” how much your energy bill will be. If you put the heating on 24 hours a day, boil the kettle constantly and use the tumble dryer five times a day, your heating bill will be much — much — higher. The price cap sets the maximum cost of one unit of electricity. The price cap means that if you live in an “average” two- to … read more »
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