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Ofgem issues new tips to reduce energy bills
Summary
Ofgem has posted simple steps households can use to lower gas and electricity costs. Forecasts indicate the energy price cap could fall by about £117 in April under government plans to remove green levies from bills.
Content
Ofgem has issued fresh advice for households on ways to reduce gas and electricity costs. The guidance was posted on social media and lists simple examples such as adjusting boiler settings and replacing old bulbs with LEDs. Forecasters say the energy price cap could fall by around £117 in April under government plans to remove green levies from bills. Many households have faced high energy costs in recent years, and the regulator said savings are possible through everyday actions and home improvements.
Key points:
- Ofgem posted new guidance aimed at helping households reduce gas and electricity costs.
- The regulator highlighted examples including changing boiler settings and swapping old bulbs for LEDs.
- Forecasts suggest the energy price cap could fall by about £117 in April under government plans to remove green levies from bills.
- Ofgem described potential savings as arising from everyday actions and from home improvements.
- The guidance was shared via a social media post from the regulator.
Summary:
The regulator's advice outlines specific, everyday measures it says can lower household energy costs. The projected reduction in the energy price cap in April is tied to government plans on green levies; further details and wider effects are undetermined at this time.
