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Published 17:14 28 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 17:39 28 Aug 2022 BST
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In 2019, it was estimated that one in four households were suffering from fuel poverty – defined as being a household having to spend more than 10% of their income on energy, after housing costs have been deducted.
But Fraser Scott, the charity’s chief executive, said people were getting “increasingly desperate”, and added: “It’s getting to the point where nearly 75% of the population could fall into our definition, and that is just unthinkable.”
The price cap does not set a limit on what energy firms can charge households, but sets a maximum price per unit of gas and electricity.
This comes after Money Saving Expert's Martin Lewis issued a warning to member's of the public have been cancelling their direct debits for energy bills.
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