Ofgem's downward revision of average energy use means lower bills forecast but still higher than historical levels

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Ofgem's downward revision of average energy use means lower bills forecast but still higher than historical levels
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BREAKING: Energy bills to come down in October - but not for the reason you might think

The energy price cap is set to fall again, according to a closely-watched forecast, as the energy regulator has said the average home is using less energy.

That's a decrease from the £2,053 cap in effect from July to the end of September and the £3,280 level set by Ofgem for March to June.

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