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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
The figures I have given are correct. The graph I edited is close to correct to what we pay now. so thank you for the respect even though it was given with a slice of sarcasm. Check your bills then come back and eat some humble pie
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So you think our Electricity prices are the same as the EU average? Interesting ...
https://moneyweek.com/personal-finan...prices-go-down
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The latest predictions from analysts at Cornwall Insight suggest the average typical household energy bill in Q3 (July - September) will be £2,024 - 19% below the government's Energy Price Guarantee (EPG).
It then predicts in Q4 (October - December) energy bills could be around £2,076 for an average household based on typical use; this is a slight rise from the summer rate, but still 17% lower than the EPG.
And to add to the mix, Investec predicts Ofgem’s energy price cap could be set at £1,981 for Q3 and £1,966 in Q4.
This is welcome news, particularly given that the UK has the world’s sixth highest most expensive price for energy per kilowatt.
At 39p, it’s nearly double the European average of 23p, research by The Underfloor Heating Store.
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I shall be passing on the location of the Humble Pie store to these good folks at moneyweek.com