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British Gas, EDF, E.ON and Octopus Energy offering grants and bill support worth up to £1,700

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British Gas, EDF, E.ON and Octopus Energy offering grants and bill support worth up to £1,700.

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Major energy suppliers are offering customers grants, discounts and free support this summer as households continue to face higher energy bills.British Gas, EDF, E.ON Next and Octopus Energy have all launched or continued schemes designed to help customers struggling with rising costs.The support comes after energy bills increased by 13 per cent in July for households not protected by fixed-price tariffs.This latest increase has pushed up the typical cost of gas and electricity for millions of households.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say State pensioners and families struggling with energy debt could qualify for support worth up to £1,700 through a range of schemes.The initiatives include cash grants to clear energy debts, bill discounts and practical items to help vulnerable customers cope during periods of hot weather.The British Gas Energy Trust operates an Individual and Families Fund that can provide eligible households with grants of up to £1,700 to help clear energy debt.It's...

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A: British Gas, EDF, E.ON and Octopus Energy offering grants and bill support worth up to £1,700.

B: Major energy suppliers are offering customers grants, discounts and free support this summer as households continue to face higher energy bills.British Gas, EDF, E.ON Next and Octopus Energy have all launched or continued schemes designed to help customers struggling with rising costs.The support comes after energy bills increased by 13 per cent in July for households not protected by fixed-price tariffs.This latest increase has pushed up the typical cost of gas and electricity for millions of households.

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