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All the energy bill help you can get including £200 loan and £150 council tax rebate

ENERGY bills were top of the agenda today as Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement to the House of Commons - here's all the help you can get with your bills.

Brits are facing rising costs across the board, with the heaviest of blows coming from rocketing energy bills.

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Households can get help from a £200 discount on their energy bills and a £150 council tax rebateCredit: Getty

The Chancellor has been under pressure to tackle issues like the energy price cap increase which will see energy bills rise a record £693 in just days.

The price cap is in place to stop households from overpaying on their bills, but it's set to escalate to £1,971 a year from April 1.

That means many people will have to fork out a lot more to stay warm, alongside the financial pressures of price rises at the supermarket and tax increases too.

But they were bitterly disappointed to find more measures won't be introduced to bring down energy bill costs.

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He did announce that:

The cut to fuel costs won't directly help households lower their energy bills, but it means that they won't have to fork out as much on filling up their cars.

But scrapping the 5% VAT on insulation costs as well other materials like solar panels will mean households can take up energy-saving measures for less.

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More than 19 million homes are rated band D or below for energy efficiency which means they don't hold heat well enough and the heat that is pumped out is wasted through cracks and gaps.

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The change announced by the Chancellor today will come into effect from April though, meaning households can plug up these gaps for less and start saving.

It also means a family having a solar panel installed will see tax savings worth over £1,000 and could save £300 a year on bills too.

And the doubling of funding under the Household Support Fund means more households could get cash help with their bills.

Plenty of examples of the scheme so far have given homes money to go toward their energy bills, as well as cash to spend at the supermarket and more.

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But the £500million rise announced today could mean more people could be eligible to claim the help.

Other energy help had been previously announced though, and that includes:

£200 energy bill loan

Rishi Sunak announced that all energy customers will get a £200 refund on their energy bill later in the year.

This is part of a package of support designed to help Brits struggling as costs rise and will be applied automatically, but not until October.

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The government is hoping the help will spread the worst of this year’s energy price shock over time.

But the discount will need to be repaid in £40 annual instalments starting from April next year for five years.

Martin Lewis attempted to clear up "confusion" and "misunderstanding" around the scheme as he explained how it's "not optional - you can't choose not to get it."

He confirmed that "you will then have your bill automatically - without choice - increased by £40 a year. That is how it will work."

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