Ofgem to launch campaign to help reduce energy use and cut bills, boss Jonathan Brearley reveals

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Ofgem to launch campaign to help reduce energy use and cut bills, boss Jonathan Brearley reveals
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Ofgem's boss, Jonathan Brearley, said it was working with energy companies to help them assist customers through what will prove to be a tough winter

The energy regulator will begin a campaign to help people understand how they can reduce their energy use and cut bills this winter.

"All of us could be thinking about how to reduce our energy use where possible," Mr Brearley told a conference organised by trade body Energy UK in London.

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