Energy bills remain one of the biggest household expenses in the UK. With the price cap adjusting again in April 2026, here are 10 practical ways to cut your costs and redirect that money into savings.
The State of UK Energy Bills in 2026
1. Check You're on the Best Tariff
2. Get a Smart Meter (If You Haven't Already)
3. Draught-Proof Your Home
4. Turn Your Thermostat Down by 1°C
5. Switch to LED Bulbs Everywhere
6. Use Your Washing Machine Wisely
7. Bleed Your Radiators
8. Install a Programmable Thermostat or Smart Controls
9. Insulate Your Hot Water Cylinder
10. Track Your Usage and Set a Budget
The Bottom Line
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the UK energy price cap in 2026?+
The Ofgem energy price cap for Q2 2026 is set at £1,568 per year for a typical dual-fuel household. This is a cap on unit rates, not total bills — if you use more energy, you'll pay more.
Is it worth switching energy providers in 2026?+
Yes. Fixed-rate deals are now available below the price cap for the first time in years. Switching from a standard variable tariff to a competitive fixed deal could save you £150–£300 per year.
Do smart meters actually save money?+
Smart meters themselves don't reduce bills, but the real-time usage data they provide helps you change habits. On average, households with smart meters use 3–5% less energy, saving £50–£80 per year.
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