Confirmed to be around 10.3p unit gas, and 34p unit for Electric now.as puzzled said standing charge wasn't planned to be increasing in October, so it is the unit price increase that will take the total up to 2.5K
=> ~£260 for total sc + 12K*.1+2.9K*0.36 = £2.5K
.... don't forget EU windfall tax plan is capping their electric at £200/MWhr .... so they'll be getting 20p electric unit ... only slightly more expensive here.
Here
If you’re on a standard variable tariff
The average unit price for dual fuel customers paying by direct debit will be limited to 34.0p/kWh for electricity and 10.3p/kWh for gas, inclusive of VAT, from 1 October.
Now here is the taster, it seems Martin may have been right and fix deals may go to lower unit rates.
If you’re on a fixed tariff
If you’re on a fixed tariff at a higher rate caused by recent energy price rises, your unit prices will be reduced by 17p/kWh for electricity and 4.2p/kWh for gas.
These unit prices have been passed to suppliers to ensure that they are used to calculate bills on time for 1 October.
Energy suppliers will adjust fixed tariffs automatically. Customers on fixed tariffs do not need to take any action to get the benefits of this scheme.
The controversial part is if your fixed is just below the new rates, you dont get the unit discounts while someone just above will.
My fix is 11p gas and 35p electric O_o both just above, but its a tracker so not sure if will get the subsidy.