Domestic energy prices: data sources and methodology
Document showing the data sources and methodologies used to produce domestic energy price statistics.
- From:
- Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
- Published
- 17 May 2012
- Last updated
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Domestic energy prices: data sources and methodology
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Domestic energy prices: consumption level review 2024 – proposed methodology
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Domestic price statistics provide important information for monitoring the energy market. They are used to measure the rises and falls in gas and electricity prices and the effect this has on domestic energy bills, including effects on prices from any changes to competition within the market.
Updates to this page
Last updated 27
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Added Domestic energy prices: consumption level review 2025 – methodology.
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21 May 2020 Domestic energy prices: consumption level review 2020 methodology note added.
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28 September 2017 Updated along with publication of September QEP
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29 June 2017 Updated methodology note published.
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22 December 2016 New version of methodology guidance published
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30 June 2016 Updated methodology note
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24 September 2015 Updated Domestic Energy Prices methodology note
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26 March 2015 Document updated.
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26 September 2013 Latest methodology published.
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17 May 2012 First published.
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2025-03-27 09:30
Added Domestic energy prices: consumption level review 2025 – methodology.
2024-12-19 09:30
Published Domestic energy prices: consumption level review 2024 – proposed methodology.