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    Winter energy bills rise with price cap but there’s a way to save money now

    January 2, 20264 Mins Read


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    Energy bills are rising again this winter as the January price cap increase lands at exactly the worst time, when households are using the most gas and electricity. While recent headlines around the Autumn Budget have promised future bill cuts, many people don’t realise there’s a gap between the announcement and when any savings actually arrive.

    That’s because the much talked about £150 reduction doesn’t come into force until April 2026. Until then, the higher price cap applies throughout the peak winter months, when heating costs are highest.

    Waiting for spring relief risks paying more through December to March, before any help kicks in, and wholesale prices and network charges could still shift again before then. One way to protect against this is by switching to a fixed tariff below the current price cap, locking in lower rates during the most expensive part of the year and avoiding further volatility.

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    Utility Warehouse (UW), which is a UK provider that supplies energy alongside other household services, offers this price certainty now, with the option to save more by bundling energy with broadband, mobile or insurance. Homeowners can also access welcome credit through the UW Cashback Card, and get support from local partners who help tailor deals to suit individual households.

    In terms of energy, UW offers fixed tariffs, which means the unit price people pay for gas and electricity is locked in for a set period. By fixing tariffs now, rates don’t change if wholesale prices rise before the next price cap update.

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    Utility Warehouse (UW) is a UK provider that supplies energy alongside other household services

    UW’s fixed tariffs are said to be set with future market changes in mind, including upcoming policy adjustments, so customers aren’t relying on waiting for later price cuts to take effect. This can help spread costs more evenly across the year instead of facing higher bills during peak winter months.

    Customers can manage everything through a single bill and account, and UW also operates through a network of local partners which can explain options and help with switching. Utility Warehouse is used by over a million households in the UK and is a Which? Recommended Provider for both energy and broadband, with an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating.

    For some alternative options, people could also have a look at Octopus Energy. According to their website, they are Britain’s ‘fairest energy tariff for electricity, gas or both’, and they offer a range of services, including smart tariffs, ‘Octopus Tracker’ that offers daily prices that track the wholesale cost of energy, and ‘Agile Octopus’, which provides half hourly electricity prices that update daily.

    Utilita Energy is another one, and they offer smart energy, smart meters, power price lists and an energy hub. They also have solar panels and battery storage packages that are designed to suit individual needs.

    UW has been rated highly on Trustpilot, however, as it has a 4.3 out of 5 star rating from over 70,000 reviews. One person said: “I have been with this company for a very long time now and it’s been amazing with me.” Another wrote: “Very good support from customer services.”

    A handful of others removed a star, as one said: “Very, very efficient. Short wait on phone calls. Pleasant staff. You lost a star because you no longer show the balance after each entry. You used to when I first joined UW.”

    Overall, most were happy, though, as another buyer said: “Very good savings and very good customer service.”



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