OCTOPUS ENERGY, a British firm, has found that its new scheme to offer free electric blankets has helped reduce energy bills by up to 19 percent.
Experts predict that this dramatic price increase, more than twice as much as it was a year before, will put about 12 million households in the UK in a state of fuel poverty.According to a statement from Octopus Energy, “Electric blankets are an incredibly efficient way to heat a person and save customers from paying to heat an entire home.
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