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Three reasons why UK electricity prices are so high
The government has announced it will cut VAT on domestic electricity to zero but Britons still pay more for power than many other European nations.
July 21, 2026France's EDF aims to spur electricity demand as low prices hit profit - Reuters
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Three reasons why UK electricity prices are so high
While the UK government has announced it will cut VAT on domestic electricity this October from 5% to zero in an attempt to help with the cost of living, British households are still paying more for p
EDF pledges fresh £15bn UK investment as nuclear outages drag on output
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