Energy bills set to fall across the UK but experts issue future warning
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Energy bills set to fall across the UK  but experts issue future warning
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"The massive drop in household energy costs expected in April could be short-lived, experts have warned, as the government is urged to ensure that changes will last. Energy regulator Ofgem is expected to announce on Wednesday that its energy price cap for April to June will drop by 120 from its current level. The substantial drop is driven by the government's move to cut energy bills by scrapping an energy efficiency programme."
The Independent covers a wide range of issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while funding journalism without paywalls. Donations fund reporters to gather on-the-ground reporting and speak to both sides of stories. Ofgem is expected to cut the energy price cap for April to June by 120, a change driven by scrapping an energy efficiency programme. The Resolution Foundation found the measure will boost living standards, help keep bills below current levels until at least 2029, and will benefit lower-income households the most, with around 24% of households saving more than 200 this year.
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