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The energy price cap is returning!

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Yes, in July the Energy Price Guarantee brought in by the Government to protect households is  becoming obsolete,  and an Energy Price Cap (EPC) is being re-introduced.  That means a saving for "the average household" of approximately £450 a year.   

However the price cap changes four times a year and it is too early to say what will happen in October.  There was talk of the EPC going down further, but due to the use of fans and air conditioning units this is now uncertain.  The heat has resulted in devices being used to keep people cool, increasing the demand on energy and possibly the price too. Watch this space.

Sadly the cost of living doesn't show any signs of reducing.

I am doing my best to help people save by doing a like for like comparison on there bills, seeing what their current providers are expecting people to pay compared to what UW will charge people (who come through me).  I can unlock better prices and deals than people can get by going directly through the website.

Please feel free to tell friends and family to contact me on jan.wilcock@uw.partners for a free no obligation bill review.  If I can't save people money the worst that will happen is that they will know they are on a good deal!





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