Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceThe energy price cap has dropped, but the crisis will be with us for some timeEnergy bills have recently started to fall. From 1 July the current price cap dropped to just over £2,000 per year for the average…4 min read·Jul 19, 2023----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceEnergy bills could stay high for a long time — people will need helpRecent days have seen media speculation that the government will keep the cap on average household gas and electricity bills at…3 min read·Mar 8, 2023--1--1
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceAn electrifying problem!Can shifting policy costs make electricity a cheaper fuel for heating than gas?4 min read·Jul 1, 2021----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceRough trade? Balancing the winners and losers in energy policyWe all want the same things from energy suppliers: good quality, value for money services that meet our needs. But energy markets and…4 min read·Jun 24, 2021----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceOnshore? Sure!A cheap way of tackling climate change and popular with the public — it’s time to take onshore wind seriously4 min read·Nov 8, 2019----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceHow is the price cap changing the energy market?Our thoughts on how the energy price cap is working6 min read·Oct 8, 2019----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdviceWhat does the new energy price cap mean for you?A simple guide to what it is and how it works5 min read·Dec 10, 2018----
Richard HallinWe are Citizens AdvicePower to the people: cutting energy pricesLoyalty doesn’t pay.6 min read·Mar 3, 2017--1--1