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    Britain's Energy Price Cap to Rise 3% in April, Cornwall Insight Says

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    Posted on December 31, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    UK's energy price cap will increase by 3% in April due to geopolitical tensions, affecting household bills, according to Cornwall Insight.

    UK Energy Price Cap Expected to Rise 3% in April 2023

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's domestic energy price cap is expected to rise a further 3% in April, with geopolitical instability keeping wholesale energy prices high, analysts at Cornwall Insight said on Tuesday.

    The price cap is already set to rise by 1% in January and a further increase would be a blow to Britons hoping energy prices would cool to help them cope with a cost of living squeeze and help curb inflation.

    "With a Trump presidency on the horizon, and an uncertain geopolitical situation in the Ukraine and the Middle East, wholesale market volatility looks set to remain," Craig Lowrey, principal consultant at Cornwall Insight, said.

    Energy regulator Ofgem sets a cap on household energy bills each quarter using a formula that reflects wholesale energy prices and also takes into account suppliers' network costs and environmental and social levies.

    Cornwall Insight forecasts Ofgem’s price cap will rise in April to 1,785 pounds ($2,243) a year based on average use, up from 1,738 pounds a year in January.

    Benchmark British gas prices have risen around 20% in the past two weeks as colder weather has led to more withdrawals from gas storage sites across Europe and with a deal for Russian gas supplies to flow to Europe via Ukraine set to expire at the end of the year.

    Lowery said high volatility in the market means the cap forecast could change again before being set by Ofgem towards the end of February.

    ($1 = 0.7957 pounds)

    (Reporting By Susanna Twidale; Editing by Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK energy price cap to rise by 3% in April.
    • •Geopolitical instability affects wholesale prices.
    • •Ofgem sets the cap based on various factors.
    • •Cornwall Insight forecasts price cap changes.
    • •Market volatility may alter cap predictions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain's energy price cap to rise 3% in April, Cornwall Insight says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the expected rise in the UK's energy price cap by 3% in April due to geopolitical factors.

    2Why is the energy price cap increasing?

    The increase is due to geopolitical instability affecting wholesale energy prices, as reported by Cornwall Insight.

    3How does Ofgem determine the price cap?

    Ofgem sets the cap using a formula that considers wholesale prices, network costs, and levies.

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