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Simple energy tips to help you save up to £162 during coronavirus lockdown

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As thousands of people are now working from home due to coronavirus, this has caused Brits to spend more money on electricity.

The average household bill, according to Ofgem, is now around £104.50 per month or an eye-watering £1,254 a year. More is being spent on heating and hot water, as recent external research conducted by Energy Saving Trust has found.

Fortunately, there are ways to save money on these things by following a few simple tips to tackle your finances. Brought to you by Worcester Bosch, these six tricks can make you some big savings in the long run as the world adapts to an increased life at home.

Switching the lights off in rooms that aren’t used can save you £14 a year and so the first thing you should do is finding the

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