Ofgem is set to launch a new campaign to help people understand how they can reduce their energy use and bring bills down this winter, the regulator's boss has revealed.
Jonathan Brearley said his organisation was working with energy companies to help them assist customers through what will prove to be a tough winter.
It comes after Prime Minister Liz Truss reportedly blocked a £15 million energy saving campaign, which could have saved the Treasury several times its cost.
The plans had already been signed off by Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg, according to the reports, but Ms Truss vetoed it amid worries about the "nanny state".
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