Energy Saving Tips

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As the price of heating our homes reaches an all time high, and the pressure to reduce our carbon footprint gently increases, most of us are looking for ways in which we can save energy, cut our bills, and help the environment at the same time.

So read on for some great energy saving tips.

Turn Things Down Or Off

We often leave things on or have settings higher than they need to be. Prime examples include water that is running much hotter than we need and washing clothes at higher temperatures when modern washing powders cope just as well at 40 degrees.

We also tend to leave things switched on at the wall. However many appliances then rest in ‘standby’ mode when electricity is still being drained. In fact about six percent of our energy use is just from items left on standby.

Insulation

Insulating your home is a key energy saver and one of the biggest investments you can make to save money and energy in the long run. Most of our heating escapes through the roof, walls and windows of a home, so these are the areas to concentrate on insulating.

Gizmos & Gadgets

There are quite a lot of useful energy-saving products out on the market these days. No longer do energy-saving light bulbs need to be ugly or cast a harsh light – modern ones look the same as ‘normal’ bulbs an the light diffusion is also virtually identical.

In The Kitchen

In The Bathroom

How Much Money Can Be Saved?

It is surprising how much money can actually be saved from your monthly or annual bill by just taking simple steps towards saving energy.

The following estimates were taken from the 2008 estimates made by Energy Saving Advice:

More Information

There’s loads of information out there about how you can cut costs and save energy, plus grants available for those who need them. So don’t pay out unnecessarily, get energy-saving today!

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