Billpayers across the country could face higher energy costs this winter but there are ways to save cash. It comes after Ofgem confirmed the energy price cap will rise by 2% from October 1 to £1,755 per year for a typical dual-fuel household.

However, it is important to note that some billpayers may pay more or less than this depending on their usage. This is especially important to keep in mind as many households will be more likely to use more energy during the winter period on things such as heating as temperatures drop.

Fortunately, there are a variety of ways to save money on your energy, with very little effort needed. Read below for a full breakdown on some of the things you can do this winter to help save money on your bills.

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