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Many billpayers across the UK will begin receiving their new energy bill after Ofgem increased the energy price cap at the start of October. The energy regulator confirmed that the energy price cap increased by 2% to £1,755 for a typical dual-fuel household.
It means that many households will be spending more money on their energy bills at a time of year when the gas and electricity will be used more frequently to keep homes heated. Keep in mind that some households will pay more or less than the energy price cap a year, depending on their usage.
While many households will be looking for ways to save money to help buffer the new higher energy costs, simply turning off certain 'vampire devices' could save hundreds of pounds each year. Such devices are classified as such whenev

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