Centrica and Octopus back plan to freeze UK energy bills for two years
by Alex Lawson Energy correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#62HEP)
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Two of the UK's biggest energy suppliers have thrown their weight behind a plan being debated in the industry to devise a fund that could freeze customer bills for two years.
The British Gas owner Centrica and Octopus Energy are understood to support a scheme that would create a multibillion-pound facility to spread the cost of an emergency funding package over a decade, the Guardian can reveal.
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