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flag UK energy bills to drop £22 in Jan but rise £75 in Apr due to higher network costs and a new nuclear levy.

flag UK household energy bills are expected to fall by £22 annually starting in January, reaching an average of £1,733 per year due to a 1% drop in the price cap driven by lower wholesale energy prices. flag However, analysts warn this relief is temporary, as bills are projected to rise by about £75 per year from April, primarily due to higher network operation and maintenance costs for electricity and gas distribution. flag A new nuclear funding levy may add another £10 annually. flag Despite short-term savings, overall bills remain well above pre-crisis levels, and experts urge consumers to review their energy deals, noting many are still on expensive standard tariffs.

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