Overview
- The cap for a typical dual‑fuel direct‑debit customer is set at £1,755 for October to December, a 2% (£35) rise across Great Britain.
- Standing charges rise about 4% for electricity and 14% for gas, driven in part by eligibility changes that extend the £150 Warm Home Discount to roughly 6.1 million households.
- Ofgem reports record consumer energy debt of about £4.4bn and is working with the government on a debt‑relief scheme slated for completion before year‑end.
- National Energy Action says 58% of households expect to ration heating this winter, highlighting continued pressure on vulnerable customers.
- Consumers were urged to submit meter readings and consider fixed deals below the cap, as higher electricity balancing costs add roughly £1.23 a month to average bills.