Start small; energy saving light bulbs use up to 80% less electricity than standard bulbs; they last 10 times longer and will save you anything from £3-£6 per year, so around £45 before it needs replacing.
Energy saving settings on your dishwasher use 40% less power than the regular setting, so can save you £23 each year on your electricity bill and around 90kg of CO2. You can top this of course by washing up by hand. This use a tiny fraction of the water needed in a dishwasher because you are the power source behind it.
Fridges and freezers have to stay on all the time, but if everyone in Britain switched to an energy-efficient one, we would save around £800 million and the equivalent CO2 emissions of almost 500,000 houses.
By installing the correct insulation into your roof and cavity walls you could save £365 on your heating bill and, depending on your level of current insulation, anything from 1000kg to 1.8 tonnes of CO2.
Solar panels equal free energy and can stop 1.2 tonnes of CO2 from being be emitted into the atmosphere. Currently you can’t support your entire electricity needs through solar panels, but they can supply around 50% and if you do produce a little extra, you can even sell your excess back to the National Grid. You can save another £65 a year by using it to heat your water and 645kg less CO2 will be chucked into the atmosphere.
Seeing as boilers account for 60% of our personal contribution to climate change in the UK, it is worth getting an energy-efficient one. These will cut your gas bill by around £170 and cut your CO2 emissions by 875kg per year.
Combi-boilers that have a complete set of heat and radiator controls including timers and thermostats will mean you’ll save a further £100 on your bills and up our UK energy savings by 1.4 tonnes a year.
British Gas will help make the switch to a modern, energy-efficient boiler a little less painful this summer. If you buy a new or replacement boiler from them by 25 July, you will get £400 off the boiler plus free home care for one year and free heating and radiator controls. So there has never been a cheaper time to go green.
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One of the most unsettling times of the month is when we have to come up with the cash to pay for our much needed electricity. Lowering our monthly costs, especially the electricity bill is a very doable next step. Well share some tips and tricks on how to do just that.