Tips to help you stop wasting energyTry our top ten tips on easy ways to stop wasting energy. When you've finished with those, there are even more tips to help you. Switch to Direct Debits and paperless billingThe cheapest way to pay your energy bills is by monthly Direct Debit. Many energy companies offer discounts to customers who agree to pay this way. Speak to your energy company to see if they provide such discounts. Another way to cut down on your costs is with paperless billing. Again, many suppliers offer discounts if you agree to this. Instead of receiving bills in the post, you'll get emails from your energy supplier and can manage your account and submit meter readings online. This type of billing also has wider energy saving implications, cutting the paper needed to send out and pay bills by post. |
Make some home improvementsInvesting in some Energy Saving Recommended products and Energy Saving Recommended lighting is a quick way to stop wasting energy and money. Making bigger changes to your home like installing insulation or buying a new boiler can give you even more significant savings. There are also grants and offers available for people who want to make their homes more energy efficient. Insulating cavity walls, lofts, tanks and pipes can give you significant savings on your heating bills as well as reducing CO2 emissions. Even simple draught proofing to fill the gaps around your windows can help Fit energy saving glazing - it can save you around £140 per year in heating costs, as well as 720 kilograms of CO2. Consider a condensing boiler. These boilers are the most energy efficient on the market and upgrading to a condensing boiler and full heating controls could save up to £235 per year. Stop wasting waterDid you know that water companies have to use energy to supply mains water to our homes? We then use more energy heating it up for baths, showers and washing up. If we all made some simple and quick changes in our homes, we could save loads of water. Read some of our top tips to help you stop wasting water today. |
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