Last of the Big Six to announce price cut and it's the smallest by far.
EDF Energy has announced it is to cut its gas prices by 1.3%.
It is the last of the Big Six energy suppliers to announce price cuts, following E.ON, British Gas, Scottish Power, SSE and npower, who have announced reductions ranging from 3.5% to 5.1%. EDF’s reduction is by far the smallest.
[SPOTLIGHT]The cut is effective from 11th February, and is equivalent to a £9 reduction in the average bill. EDF says the move will be benefit around one million customers.
The price cuts from the major suppliers follows sharp falls in the cost of wholesale gas in recent months, as well as pressure from politicians.
The cheapest energy deals
These Big Six price cuts only apply to standard tariffs, which offer the worst value anyway. If you want to cut the cost of your energy, you should consider one of the cheap fixed tariffs below.
Energy supplier |
Tariff name |
Average UK price |
£914 |
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£919 |
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£919 |
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£919.49 |
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£919.57 |
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£920* |
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£929.57 |
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£930 |
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£931.60 |
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£944 |
Source: lovemoney gas & electricity comparison centre.
Prices based on average consumption as measured by Ofgem of 13,500kWh of gas and 3,200 kWh of electricity and a customer paying by monthly direct debit including VAT.
*Not available in region 17 - Scottish Hydro area
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