British gas, octopus, eon, edf and ovo customers urged to claim £140 payments

British gas, octopus, eon, edf and ovo customers urged to claim £140 payments

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HOUSEHOLDS COULD MAKE BIG SAVINGS ON ENERGY BILLS BY MAKING A SIMPLE CHANGE 09:24, 03 Feb 2025 There is an easy way households could make big savings on their energy bills - but they will


need to act fast. Experts say Brits could cut their payments by around £140 a year by making a simple change - significantly boosting their bank balances. They will need to switch to a fixed


tariff. This means their bills will stay at the same level every month for a certain period, such as a year or 18 months. There are sometimes risks with switching to fixed tariffs because


if average charges come down it can leave customers paying more than they need to. But experts say this is unlikely to happen this year as energy bills are expected to remain high. READ


MORE: DWP BENEFIT CLAIMANTS TOLD EXACT DATE TO CHECK BANK ACCOUNTS FOR EXTRA PAYMENTS GET OUR BEST MONEY SAVING TIPS AND HACKS BY SIGNING UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER Article continues below Charges


are set to go up yet again for typical households in April, with residents being advised to consider fixing if they want to save money. Most households - around 80% - remain on standard


variable tariffs which move up and down with the Energy Price Cap. There are other simple changes people can make to bring their bills down. Experts at Grant Store said: “Pairing heat pumps


with solar panels is a game-changer. And it’s not just about big upgrades. "Simple steps like draught-proofing windows and doors can save £80 a year, turning off appliances instead of


leaving them on standby adds another £45, and switching to a cheaper fixed-rate energy deal could save £140 annually. Every little bit helps. Article continues below “With energy prices


staying high, switching to energy-efficient solutions just makes sense for homeowners. By combining heat pumps, solar panels, and a few small changes around the house, you could save


hundreds of pounds every year while making your home more sustainable.” “Now’s the time to take control of your home’s energy future. Government incentives like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme,


which offers up to £7,500 towards heat pumps, and supplier schemes are making these upgrades more affordable."