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Energy bills to burn through extra £240

‘Unpreceden­ted’ rises coming next year for UK households

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ENERGY bills are set to soar by an inflation-busting £240 next year.

Research by the Energy Saving Trust found the outlay for a typical threebedro­om, gas-heated home could surge to £1360 in 2022.

With the energy price cap – which impacts 15million households – expected to jump in April, the Trust says many could see the cost of heating their homes hit unpreceden­ted levels.

To help, the Trust has 12 tips to save energy and up to £248 on bills, as well as reduce carbon emissions.

They include saving £40 a year by turning devices around the home off standby or on to idle mode. Another £30 can be clawed back by plugging gaps around windows, doors and floorboard­s with foam strips, plastic seals or brushes, while £14 a year can be saved by turning lights off when leaving a room. Keeping shower time to four minutes can save £45 a year, it said, while drying clothes on racks inside instead of a tumble dryer could knock £40 off the typical household’s annual energy bill. Mike Thornton, the Trust’s chief executive, said: “Rising energy bills are understand­ably causing concern for people across the UK, with households potentiall­y facing some of the highest energy bills on record. “But the good news is that by taking small steps, we can make a big difference to minimising our energy bills. “As well as protecting people’s pockets, taking small steps to reduce energy consumptio­n will also help to protect the planet by cutting carbon emitted from our homes.” THE Treasury does not know how much will be used of the £1.7billion it has vowed to lend to failed energy supplier Bulb. It said costs may be placed on the industry to recoup money Bulb is unable to pay back, which are likely to be passed on to households.

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