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The energy price cap will rise by 2% from October 1 for a typical household in England, Scotland and Wales, Ofgem has said. The increase will see bills increase by around £2.93 a month for the average household, leaving a home on a default tariff paying £102 for what currently costs £100 per month.

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00:00Hello, I'm Greg Wright of the Yorkshire Post.
00:04The energy price cap will rise by 2% from October 1st
00:09for a typical household in England, Scotland and Wales, Ofgem has announced.
00:14The increase will see bills increased by around £2.93 a month for the average household,
00:19leaving home on a default tariff paying £102 for what now costs £100 per month.
00:28Latest figures show more than a third of customers are now on fixed tariffs,
00:33which means they are protected from the upcoming rise.
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