Like the price cap, the Energy Price Guarantee set the maximum price suppliers could charge households for a single unit of gas and electricity.
And, in common with the price cap, it also didn’t set a maximum amount for your final bill for the year. The price of your energy bill still depends on how much energy you use.
According to Ofgem, a ‘typical’ household uses 2,900 kWh of electricity and 12,000 kWh of gas in a year.
If you use more or less than a typical household, your bills will vary.