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Fall in Wholesale Market Lowers Price Cap Forecasts, but Big Rises Still Expected in July
Ahead of April’s Default Tariff Cap (price cap) fall, Cornwall Insight has released new forecasts for the July 2026 cap.
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Iran Conflict: Impact on GB Energy Prices
Cornwall Insight experts Tom Edwards (Principal Modeller) and Dr. Craig Lowrey (Principal Consultant) discuss the recent volatility in wholesale energy markets following developments in the Iran conflict
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July Price Cap Forecast Rises to £1,800 as Conflict in the Middle East Drives up Gas Prices
Forecasts for the July–September Default Tariff Cap (price cap) have surged to £1,801 per year for a typical dual‑fuel household, following sharp increases in wholesale gas prices driven by escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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Energy Bills Fall, but Forecasts Signal an End to Major Reductions in the Short Term
Ofgem has today confirmed the Default Tariff Cap for April–June 2026 at £1,641 per year for a typical dual‑fuel household.
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Cornwall Insight Release Final April Price Cap Forecast
Cornwall Insight has released its final forecast for the April – June 2026 price cap, following the closure of the observation window on 17 February.
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Budget Cuts over £145 from Annual Household Energy Bills, But Affordability Challenge Remains
Households could see around £145 a year in policy costs cut from energy bills in April under measures announced in the Chancellor’s Budget.
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Bills Remain Stable But New Forecast Signals Increases in April
Ofgem has today announced the January – March 2026 Default Tariff Cap (price cap) at £1,758 a year for a typical dual fuel consumer.
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Cornwall Insight Release Final January Price Cap Forecast
Cornwall Insight has released its final forecast for the January – March 2026 Default Tariff Cap (price cap), following the closure of the observation window.
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New Multi-Client Study – Pathways to Net Zero for Business Energy Customers
Cornwall Insight are launching a new multi-client study, focused entirely on helping large businesses and industrial consumers understand what changes to energy policy really mean for them – and we’re inviting participants now.
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Energy Bills Forecast to Dip in January, but Higher Costs on the Horizon
Ahead of October’s Default Tariff Cap (price cap) rise, Cornwall Insight has released new forecasts for the January 2026 cap.
