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Five simple changes to your household laundry habits can cut your energy bills as the Ofgem price cap rises.

Ofgem's cap has risen by two per cent or £35 from October 1, going up from £1,720 to £1,755. This is based on the average amount spent per year by a typical household that uses electricity and gas and pays by direct debit but your actual bills depend on usage and could be higher.

With energy consumption set to rise naturally as we head into autumn and winter, it's a good idea to be efficient with fuel usage in the home. Experts have shared some simple washing machine tips that could help stop bills soaring.

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