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<p>The setting of a standing charge is a commercial matter for individual energy supply
companies. Typically standing charges recover the fixed costs to suppliers, such as
accounting and billing, in addition to the unit rate charged for energy consumption.
Suppliers are free to offer tariffs with a low standing charge or, even set the standing
charge at zero to attract low energy users, with the fixed costs included in a higher
unit rate which customers only pay when using energy.</p><p> </p><p>The Domestic Gas
and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill will introduce an absolute temporary price cap on
standard variable and default tariffs for domestic customers. The cap, set by Ofgem,
will regulate the maximum amount that standard variable and default tariffs can charge,
including the combined standing charge and unit rate.</p>
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