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Green Doctors tackling rising energy bills ahead of price cap increase

The Canary by The Canary
22 April 2026
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Ahead of the July 2026 energy price cap increase, advice organisation Green Doctors is explaining how its service can help.

Bills are set to rise again, and the risk of a substantial increase in the price cap grows due to uncertainty surrounding Trump and Netanyahu’s warmongering in West Asia. This change would impact UK households’ fuel prices and energy bills.

According to End Fuel Poverty, UK gas prices have already skyrocketed 124% month-on-month and up 65% year-on-year, peaking since the conflict started in February. This three-year high in Gas and Oil prices follows attacks on energy sites across Iran and Qatar.

On 27 May, the UK government will release the July price cap based off Ofgem’s reports. In essence, this means your bills will be protected until at least 1 July 2026, as the April to June price cap has already been decided.

The price cap is a way of smoothing out these price spikes, delaying the offset costs from reaching consumers. But, if price instability continues, there is a risk that the announcement on 27 May will signal an increase. With households already struggling with the soaring cost of living, some may need external support to help them navigate this turbulent period.

Some tips from Green Doctors

Many people feel like their energy bills are completely out of their hands, and they are paying the price for geopolitical tensions they have little control over. Green Doctors wants to share some practical ways people can help themselves, in reducing their energy bills and tackling their anxieties over the ever-increasing energy prices.

Daniel Brittle, Green Doctors service manager for London and South England, has spoken about the measures people can take to make their home more energy efficient and feel more in control.

He mentioned that people can make small-scale energy efficiency improvements around their home, like fitting draft proofing or radiator foils to their radiators, which most DIY stores sell.

A service like Green Doctors is important in times of energy instability as it provides people with clarity on their energy bills. Last year Green Doctors supported over 5,000 people in London with energy efficiency measures. These small changes can make a big difference to people’s lives, giving them a sense of security over their energy bills.

Brittle also stressed that they are expecting a rise in referrals around the time of the energy price cap increasing, especially when people receive those first bills at higher costs.

Green Doctors delivered around 2,700 home visits in 2025. But with the demand for Green Doctors ever growing, there are fears that the service won’t be able to keep up.

Pearl is a Green Doctors service user from Hammersmith and Fulham. She said about her energy costs:

It is very expensive. The bills were constantly rising. Money goes into energy bills then I do have a deficit in terms of other things in the house like my rent, my food shopping, clothing for my children, and day to day activities like travel.

When the Green Doctor came into my home, the first thing he asked me was who my energy provider was. We looked at my bill. We looked at what tariff I was on for the energy company on my behalf.

I found it very helpful because it then took off the anxiety because I didn’t know what to say to the energy company. But, because he is coming from a specialist point of view, it was a very straight forward and easy conversation.

Brittle added:

Green Doctors help people be more energy efficient and save money in ways they may not have considered. This might include behavioural changes, such as turning down temperature controls or setting up their thermostat to heat their home only when needed.

They also help explore other options, like the Warm Homes Discount, the Priority Services Register, or finding the cheapest energy tariff by switching providers.

Find out more or get in touch with Green Doctor here.

Featured image via Green Doctors

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