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Octopus Energy, British Gas and EDF customers could save £230 with 'series of low-cost adjustments'

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Octopus Energy, British Gas and EDF customers could save £230 with 'series of low-cost adjustments'.

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Households with British Gas, EDF, EON, OVO and Octopus Energy could cut their annual bills by up to £230 by making small changes to daily routines, according to new guidance.

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It comes as the energy price cap stands at £1,641 a year for a typical household paying by Direct Debit between April and June 2026 — a 6.6 per cent drop from the previous cap of £1,758.Gordon Wallis, an energy expert at Your NRG, outlined a series of low‑cost adjustments that can reduce energy use without major upgrades."People often think they need to install smart technology or replace their boiler to cut costs, but in reality small everyday changes can deliver significant savings," he said.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say One suggestion involves placing bubble wrap on windows to improve insulation, particularly in homes with single glazing."A layer of trapped air can reduce heat loss significantly, especially in properties with single glazing," Mr Wallis said.Using a microwave instead of a conventional oven...

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