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I’m an energy expert – Brits MUST follow my top tips to avoid blackouts this winter… it’ll cut your bill too

AN ENERGY expert has revealed his top tips to help Brits avoid blackouts this winter - and claims it will cut your bill too.

Potential gas shortages could plunge the country into chaos in the colder months, industry giants have warned.

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Households should ditch their habits and try and use energy at off-peak times, the UK'S infrastructure tsar warnedCredit: Getty

In a massive blow to struggling households, the price cap is expected to soar from £1,971 to a grim record of £3,244 this October.

And the price cap may go up again next January to £3,363 a year.

Six million homes could face power cuts this winter if Russia cuts off more energy supplies to the EU, seeing the government scramble to implement a crisis plan.

UK National Infrastructure Commission Chairman Sir John Armitt says the public need to slash their energy consumption to avoid being left in the dark.

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He urged families to reevaluate their daily habits to help reduce the reliance on gas, claiming it can cut your energy bills too.

Sir John told  the first step is for Brits to turn down their thermostats in the colder months.

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Another tip involves restricting household tasks such as cooking and using appliances at peak times - between 6pm and 8pm.

The infrastructure tsar explained: "In the first place they should have a PR exercise to say please cut back on usage as far as you are able.

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"People will have to shift their cooking patterns. 'Do we need to heat our homes at 21C or is it more efficient to have a steady lower temperature?'

";The Government could ask people to turn down their thermostats.

"I'd be amazed if the Government didn't do this at some point this winter.'"

Sir John described calling on the public to reduce energy usage as "the responsible thing to do."

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He added: "Treat the public like grownups and be open about the challenge and how we can all help."

Energy providers can charge customers cheaper rates during off-peak times, depending on your tariff.

Every household in the UK will be given £400 to help cover spiralling energy bills, which are set to rise by hundreds of pounds more this winter.

Pensioners will get an extra £300 one-off payment during the coldest months, and six million people with disabilities will receive £150 in September.

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What other help can I get with my energy bills?

There are still plenty of other schemes and hacks you can try to help you balance your bills.

For example, The Household Support Fund is helping those on low income pay for essentials and bills.

What you get depends on which council area you're in, because they all give out money in different ways.

For example, Birmingham is lending a free £200 in cash to help with food and bills.

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