How is energy wasted?
Many people waste energy without even realising it. In a typical household in the UK, more than 50% of the money is spent on heating and hot water. So, in these times of ever increasing bills, having an efficient heating system is
vital. It’s one of the main steps to reducing energy used. Also, wearing jumpers and blankets is a pretty good idea for winter instead of forever turning on the heaters.
Lighting also accounts for 8% of a typical households energy bills. Cutting your lighting bill is one of the easiest ways to save energy and money in the home. We know we all need light to do all the things we want to do, but sometimes we leave lights switched on. The message is simple; turn off your lights when they are not in use!
vital. It’s one of the main steps to reducing energy used. Also, wearing jumpers and blankets is a pretty good idea for winter instead of forever turning on the heaters.
Lighting also accounts for 8% of a typical households energy bills. Cutting your lighting bill is one of the easiest ways to save energy and money in the home. We know we all need light to do all the things we want to do, but sometimes we leave lights switched on. The message is simple; turn off your lights when they are not in use!
Save energy by. . .
-Turn lights of during the day
-Have showers instead of bathes
-Wear jumpers instead of forever turning on heaters
-Switch of appliances that aren’t in use
-Do not overfill your kettles
-Do not leave appliances on charge over night
-Do not leave taps running
-Have showers instead of bathes
-Wear jumpers instead of forever turning on heaters
-Switch of appliances that aren’t in use
-Do not overfill your kettles
-Do not leave appliances on charge over night
-Do not leave taps running