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Cambridge residents can join forces to save money on their energy bills




People have saved more than £200 per household per year

The county's collective energy switching scheme, supported by Cambridge City Council, helps households join forces and use bulk buying to negotiate better deals with energy suppliers. Since the introduction of the scheme in 2014, more than 1400 residents have switched energy suppliers in Cambridgeshire and benefited from savings of more than £200 per household per year.

The be part of the current round apply before February 12.

Residents can register to take part at no cost. Once the energy switch supplier auction has taken place, those who registered to take part will be sent details of the winning bid.

If residents accept the winning bid offer then iChoosr takes care of the entire switching process. There is no is no obligation to accept the offer.

Cllr Richard Johnson, Executive Councillor for Communities said:"I would urge all residents to register to see if they can get a better deal on their energy bills. The Cambridgeshire Energy Switch makes switching easy, and gives residents the opportunity to compare their current tariff against market prices.

"We are very keen to support schemes such as these as they can play a significant role in helping residents make more of their money, especially those who may be struggling with the high cost of living in Cambridge."

The easiest way to apply is online. Residents can visit www.cambridge.gov.uk/switch and click on the link to the registration page.

People needing assistance with an application or people without access to the internet can call the council's Customer Service Centre on 01223 457900.

Anyone missing out on the auction deadline still has until 27 March to access the offer for the winning bidder.



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