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The Government has issued an update to anyone on a fixed tariff over the new £150 energy bill discount . It has told energy firms today to ensure consumers on fixed tariffs also benefit from the cuts to household bills announced in the Budget .

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced she was taking action to get energy bills down and reduce the cost of living, with £150 being cut from the average household bill from April.

Ms Reeves said she would do this by scrapping the Energy Company Obligation (Eco) scheme introduced by the Tories in government, which she claimed had cost households £1.7 billion a year on their bills.

On Wednesday, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband wrote to energy firms to call on them to ensure consumers on fixed energy tariffs benefit from the cut.

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