Energy bills to fall in April after charges shake-up
Energy regulator Ofgem will publish its next price cap imminently.
The latest forecasts suggest households on variable tariffs will see their bill cut by about 7%.
A similar fall was seen last summer, but prices have risen since then.
The announcement for bills in April will be made at 07:00 GMT on Wednesday.
Those who use little electricity and a lot of gas will benefit the least.
However, the changes to policy costs will also mean a reduction in bills for those on fixed deals.
The wholesale cost of gas, which spiked after Russia's invasion of Ukraine four years ago and led to soaring household bills, remains relatively volatile and difficult to predict.
Regulators and campaigners have encouraged people to shop around for a cheaper, fixed deal, depending on their circumstances.
"By moving into a competitive fixed deal, consumers could save £200 [a year] as well as get the benefit of these government changes. "
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