The energy provider has broke its silence over the incoming energy price cap hike from Ofgem
EDF Energy has finally commented on the upcoming energy price cap increase from Ofgem, set to take effect on January 1. The regulator has announced that typical households on variable rate tariffs will witness their annual energy bills rise to £1,738 for the period between January and March 2025.
EDF Energy stated: "Ofgem is changing the energy price cap for customers not on fixed deals. Unfortunately, this means our prices will also change starting 1 January 2025. We know this isn't ideal news, and we're here to support you however possible." "If you're on one of our variable tariffs, your prices will change automatically on January 1. You don't need to do anything or call us. Please do not change your Direct Debit payments, as we review them regularly to keep up with any changes in the price cap. Changing your payment before a review could result in debt."
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