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Clare Casalis

Clare Casalis

Senior Energy & Utilities Analyst

Clare joined MSE in September 2021 after a career as a chartered accountant. She started out as a writer on MSE's Money team, exploring everything from student loans to pensions, before moving across to the Energy and Utilities team in November 2022.

As Senior Energy and Utilities Analyst, Clare is responsible for the quarterly Price Cap updates to our guides, and the daily updates to our popular Should I fix my energy? guide, which explains if it's worth fixing your energy tariff, as well showing the current energy deals available. Clare also helps out on the Cheap Energy Club.

Clare has written several new guides, including Heat pumps explained, Is solar battery storage worth it?, How to switch your energy and, most recently, Winter Fuel Payments.

Outside of work, Clare's passionate about travel and embarks on global adventures with her family as often as she can (on a budget of course!). She also loves running and yoga to keep a healthy body and mind.

Latest from Clare Casalis

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Average annual energy bills will fall by 7% on 1 July for those on standard price-capped tariffs (most households). But should you stay on the Price Cap, or move to a fixed deal? We've help to decide if fixing is right for you, plus analysis of the tariffs we've spotted...
1 January 2026
Solar panels.
If you've got solar panels, make sure you have a Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) tariff [SHOULD WE IF YOUVE HAD THE MINSTALLED FROM 2020/AFTER JAN 2020?]. It lets you earn money by exporting excess electricity you generate back to the grid. But not all SEG rates are equal – some energy suppliers offer far better rates than others, so it's key you get the best deal.
1 January 2026
Zero standing charge tariffs.
Energy regulator Ofgem has proposed that by winter 2025/26, all energy suppliers will be required to offer a low or zero standing charge Price Capped energy tariff. For now, there is just one 'no standing charge' tariff that could help cut bills. Here's how to work out if and when it's right for you...
1 January 2026
What is the energy price cap?
The Energy Price Cap, which controls what most households pay for energy, will fall by 7% on average on 1 July 2025. We've full info below on what the Cap is and how it works.
1 January 2026
Energy Price Cap Calculator.
The Energy Price Cap, which controls what most households pay for energy, will fall by 7% on average on 1 July, meaning the vast majority in England, Scotland and Wales will see their bills go down. What YOU PAY depends on your usage, how you pay and where you live. Use the calculator in this guide to estimate how much YOU'LL pay.
1 January 2026
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Choosing the best energy tariff for you depends on your situation, the type of heating system you have, and personal preference. And while price is always a major deciding factor, there are other things to consider.  
1 January 2026
Energy-saving tips
While energy costs are down from the horrifying levels we saw during the energy crisis, many are still struggling to pay their bills. Cutting energy use is a one key way to save. We've rounded up a full list of tips to help, including simple changes to your boiler and appliance settings, mixed in with some thrifty crowd-sourced wisdom. 
1 January 2026
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If you're in one of the 65% of homes in England, Scotland or Wales on a standard variable tariff, the price you pay is controlled by the Energy Price Cap. Yet the Cap changes every three months, so it's important to know what's likely to happen in future and how it affects your bill.
1 January 2026
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From 1 July, those who pay for their energy on a prepay meter will see their bills fall by 7% on average. If you're struggling to pay, there's help available. Here's what you need to know...
1 January 2026
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Utility Warehouse has two fixed energy deals that are up to 14% less than the April Price Cap on average. This may be a good deal for some, but it's not as simple as just switching your energy, as you have to take other products too.
1 January 2026
Cold weather payments.
With the cold weather payment, you can get £25 to help with heating bills for each seven-day period of freezing weather during winter. We've full info below on who can get it, how to apply, and how to check if you're due a payment. 
31 December 2025
Energy suppliers are enticing new customers to switch, and getting existing customers to stay, with a whole host of rewards, from bill credit to cheap cinema tickets. But, whatever you do, don't switch to one of these suppliers purely for their rewards. Make sure you do a bespoke comparison to find the best energy deal for you. The rewards it offers should just be an added bonus.
30 December 2025
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Some older Economy 7 and similar multi-rate electricity meters are set to stop working in June 2025, as the 'Radio Teleswitch Service' (RTS) – which allows these meters to function properly – is due to be switched off. We've full info on how to check if you'll be affected, what it means and what you can do...  
29 December 2025
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The Winter Fuel Payment used to provide all pension-age households with up to £300 to help pay energy bills each winter. Yet the Government made sweeping changes last winter. We've full info below on who qualifies, how to apply (if you need to), and when you can actually expect the cash to be paid.
9 December 2025
Solar panels.
There are now more than 1.5 million homes across the UK with solar panels. As well as saving you money on energy bills, solar panels can earn you cash. And don't worry, they can still generate electricity on gloomy days, vital when the weather's as dull as dishwater. But they cost an average of £7,000, so you need to understand how to work out if the sums add up.
9 December 2025
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Grants of up to £30,000 are on offer from local authorities to make your home warmer and more energy efficient. The grant can be used to help pay for upgrades including insulation, solar panels, and heat pumps.
9 December 2025