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Martin Lewis shares his tips as energy price cap rise confirmed – UK Times

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Money expert Martin Lewis has given his advice on how to avoid a spike in energy bills as another rise has been confirmed.

Households have learnt that their energy bills will rise by two per cent in October after Ofgem’s announcement today.

The energy regulator confirmed the rise on Wednesday morning. It means the average annual bill will rise from £1,720 to £1,755.

The energy price cap is the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge you for each unit of energy if you’re on a standard variable tariff. That includes most households. It is expressed as an annual bill for an average home.

Martin Lewis warns families missing out on up to £2000 in childcare support costs a year

Martin Lewis warns families missing out on up to £2000 in childcare support costs a year (Good Morning Britain/ITV)

Mr Lewis says now is a good time to take stock of their finances by checking if they could get a cheaper deal. Writing on social media, the money expert said: “Now we know the Cap is now pretty certain to stay at about its current level, or a little higher, until the end of 2025, it’s easy to compare to the cheapest fixed deals which are”

There are several fixed deals on the market which are as much as 15 per cent cheaper than the predicted new rate, working out at around £250 cheaper a year.

Most of these are fixed for at least a year, meaning that rate is guaranteed for 12 months. Some providers will charge an early exit fee to end these deals, while others don’t.

Mr Lewis said: “For getting a cheap fix right now not to be worth it we’d need to see pretty immediate and monumental falls in wholesale rates – which no one is predicting.

“In fact our analysis shows that at every point over the last 18mths you’d have been better off getting the getting the cheapest fix than being on the Cap.”

Experts at the respected Cornwall Insight have predicted the typical household energy bill will rise by £17 to £1,737 per year

Experts at the respected Cornwall Insight have predicted the typical household energy bill will rise by £17 to £1,737 per year (PA)

A Labour spokesperson blamed the previous government’s reliance on sourcing overseas fossil fuels for energy for the still-high energy price cap, while pointing to six million people benefitting from the Warm Home Discount.

“Energy bills soared under the Conservatives because they tied our country to the fossil fuel rollercoaster and working people are still paying the price. From banning onshore wind to failing to deliver new nuclear, their reckless decisions left Britain exposed to wholesale gas prices,” the statement read.

“That’s why Nigel Farage’s unpatriotic war on clean energy would be a total disaster for families, businesses and our economy. His destructive plans would push bills higher, kill nearly a million jobs and scrap billions of pounds of vital investment across the country that will strengthen our energy security.”

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