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Reducing your energy bills Many people today want to take
practical steps to reduce their personal carbon footprint, and in doing
so it’s not just the environment that you’ll be helping. A few simple
changes at home can save you money on your bills, and help save the
planet.
Did you know that we in the UK waste around £6 million
worth of energy every year? This means every £3 you spend on heating
your home, £1 is wasted through poor energy efficiency.
1. Switching supplier
This is one of the simplest ways of
saving money. Many people have had the same supplier for years and are
worried about the hassle of switching, but it is actually very simple.
Using our services you can compare deals and find the one that best
suits your needs.
More than four
million people switched their energy supplier last year and cut their
bills by around £150 each according to Ofgem.
2. Water
crisis
According to the
Bathroom Manufacturers Association, simply taking showers instead of
baths saves you a whopping 40 per cent less water.
If you have more
bedrooms than people in your home you could save over £200 by switching
to a water meter so you only pay for the water that you actually use. If
you're unsure contact your water company and ask them to provide you
with a ‘water meter calculator’. With an accurate comparison this will
make it easy for you to work out if you could save.
3. Install
a water tank
They will only cost
around £10-£20 but you could save up to £25 a year on your fuel expenses
simply by installing one.
4. Turn it
down
According to The
Energy Saving Trust, turning your thermostat down by a mere one degree
centigrade in your home can reduce your energy use by 6%.
This could save you
£30 a year and best of all, you are unlikely to notice the change.
5. Replace
your boiler
After 15 years, your
boiler starts to lose efficiency, wasting gas and money. Look into
getting it replaced, and opt for an “A” rated one when you do so. It
will use less energy and be more environmentally friendly. An energy
efficient update would save you about £90 a year on your fuel bills.
6. Lag your
boiler
Spending just £10 on
a boiler jacket, and £3 a meter to lag the pipe from your boiler to the
hot water tank could save you between £15 and £20 a year.
7. Bleed
your radiators
Releasing trapped air
from your radiators is quick and easy and makes them perform better,
saving you money on wasted energy.
8. Insulate
your home
Installing loft
insulation can save you up to 25 per cent off your annual heating bill.
Installing 10” of loft insulation could cost you around £230 however by
doing so you could save between £180 to £220 every year there after.
As this can be
expensive, it’s always a good idea to check with your local authority to
see if they’re offering any grants towards the cost.
9. Change
your bulbs
The quickest way to
energy saving is energy efficient light bulbs. Costing around £3.50 and
they typically last 12 times longer (Phillips Lighting) than ordinary
bulbs. Most crucially they could save you a staggering £9 per year per
bulb (Green Peace).
With the average home
containing 17 incandescent bulbs you could save up to £153 by swapping
them over.
10. Switch
off
Your appliances still
use around 70 per cent of their usual energy when left on standby, so by
turning them off; it will trim your energy use by 1.3% and save you
around £25 a year.
11. Unplug
chargers
Leaving your phone,
laptop or iPod charger plugged in when you’re not using them wastes
around £10 a year for each appliance.
12. Triple
A your appliance
Watch out for the
Triple A energy rating logo on washing machines, fridge and freezers.
Replacing an old appliance with a AAA rated one could save up to £45 a
year, costing you less to run as well as producing fewer carbon
emissions.
Fridges and freezers
should also be kept at least an inch away from the wall to allow the air
to circulate behind them. This stops them over-heating and working too
hard.
13. Get
some gadgets
Buying “green”
products can save more money and energy. For example, Eco Balls – named
“one of the 10 best green household products” by The Independent –
replace traditional washing tablets and last up to 1,000 washes. You can
also buy wind-up radios, solar powered lights and water powered clocks.

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