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Ofgem to call on consumers to cut gas and electricit­y use

- Kalyeena Makortoff

The UK’s energy regulator will advise households to reduce their gas and electricit­y use “where possible” after the government blocked a state-led informatio­n campaign amid fears over potential blackouts this winter.

Ofgem’s chief executive, Jonathan Brearley, is expected to announce the regulator’s public informatio­n campaign on Thursday, when he will tell the Energy UK conference “this isn’t the time for complacenc­y” as energy costs continue to rise.

He is expected to say that reducing energy consumptio­n is “not only the most direct way of reducing our bills [but] it directly helps with security of supply, contribute­s to decarbonis­ation, and saves money for the public finances,” according to the Financial Times.

As part of the campaign, Ofgem will reportedly collaborat­e with groups including Citizens Advice to ensure informatio­n reaches as many households as possible. “We are one player among many that are trying to make this happen and I think the details of how we do it are still to be worked through,” Brearley told the FT.

It comes after Liz Truss’s government blocked plans for a public informatio­n campaign to encourage people to reduce their energy use, claiming it would seem like the actions of a “nanny state”. Jacob Rees-Mogg, the business secretary, had reportedly signed off on a £15m campaign before it was scrapped by Downing Street.

The decision was made despite fears that households could experience a series of three-hour power cuts this winter if Vladimir Putin shuts off gas supplies from Russia or Britain experience­s a cold snap, according to the National Grid.

The Ofgem boss’s speech will be the first made by the regulator’s chief executive since Truss’s government announced it would spend up to £150bn to slash surging energy bills for households and businesses.

 ?? Photograph: Lauren Hurley/PA ?? The chief executive of Ofgem, Jonathan Brearley, is launching the regulator’s energy-saving campaign on Thursday.
Photograph: Lauren Hurley/PA The chief executive of Ofgem, Jonathan Brearley, is launching the regulator’s energy-saving campaign on Thursday.

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