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Examples of how you can save energy and money in your home.
We've put together some guidance on the different ways you can save energy in your home. This can help you save money by reducing your energy bills.
LEDs are the most energy efficient light bulbs and can last for 30 years. Installing LEDs is one of the most cost effective energy saving measures.
When choosing new appliances, look at the energy labels and choose ones which are A or B rated. These will be cheaper to run.
When buying new electronic equipment look for the power rating on the back (e.g. 3kW). The higher this number, the more electricity the device will use.
You can work out how costly your appliances are to use by multiplying the kilowattage (kW) by the hours of use, then multiplying by how much you energy supplier charges for 1kWh of electricity (from your bill).
To improve energy efficiency in your kitchen, be aware that:
To help the efficiency of fridges and freezers:
To help the efficiency of washing your clothes:
To help the energy efficiency of toilets:
Smart meters are connected to a digital display that lets you see how much energy you’re using, so that you can make changes to use less. They also send data about your usage to your energy supplier to make sure you get accurate energy bills, which avoids having to read the meter manually.
Smart meters allow pre-payment customers to top-up remotely without leaving home.
View the Smart Energy GB website to learn more about smart meters and how to get one installed.
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