The deadline to inform customers of impending price changes is this weekend. Bills are scheduled to rise in April when current government support schemes are due to be reduced or come to an end. But Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to keep costs low at this month's budget.
Energy suppliers have been asked to prepare for government support to households to be maintained at the current level in April, ahead of a final decision expected to be announced in the budget.
for typical annual household use to continue, and for the scheduled reduction in support, taking bills to £3,000, due in April.
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