ENERGY bills are set to rise next week for most households across the UK. From October 1, over 22million Brits will see their ...
Customers of British Gas have until October 14 to submit their meter readings. This can be done through their online account or the British Gas mobile app. Alternatively, a meter reading can be given ...
In just a matter of days, Ofgem will bring in its new energy price cap, seeing higher bills for the average households. From Wednesday, October 1, the average energy bill will rise by 2% from £1,720 ...
HOUSEHOLDS need to take and submit meter readings ahead of bills rising for millions this autumn. Regulator Ofgem confirmed last month that prices will increase by 2% to £1,755 a year from October 1.
Meter reading day takes place every three months when the new energy price cap kicks in. Households will want to take a reading on 1 October as energy bills for those on variable tariffs are set to ...
Uswitch energy spokesman Ben Gallizzi said: “Households should take a moment to read their energy meter in the coming days to avoid the possibility of being charged at October’s higher energy rates.
In a few days, Ofgem will implement its new energy price cap, leading to increased bills for average households. From Wednesday, 1 October, the average energy bill will see a 2% rise from £1,720 to £1 ...
16:37, Sun, Sep 28, 2025 Updated: 16:44, Sun, Sep 28, 2025 Energy bills will rise by up to £1,755 a year from next week, with over 22 million Brits affected. Most households will see gas and ...
More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter readings to avoid paying higher prices ...
Households are being urged to act fast or risk paying more than they should on their energy bills. With a price rise looming, millions of families could face higher costs if they miss a crucial meter ...
More than seven million households on standard tariffs should submit a meter reading by the end of the month, say experts ...
EVERETT — After Snohomish County Public Utilities District began replacing more than 400,000 electromechanical meters with advanced digital meters in 2023, at least one resident is unhappy with the ...