| Turning off the lights when you leave a room saves you around £26 a year. | ![]() |
| Only boil as much water as you need. (though make sure you use enough to cover the elements in electric kettles) |
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Electrical appliances left on standby still use energy! Switch them off at the mains and you'll save around £37 a year. Don't leave your mobile phone, ipod, laptop charging overnight! Most mobile phones are fully charged within 2 hours. |
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| Closing your curtains at dusk stops heat escaping through the windows. If you notice a draught from your windows and doors, you could try draught proofing them. |
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| Fully fill up your washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher before turning them on. Remember - one full load uses less energy than two half loads. |
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Reduce your heating bills by reducing room temperature. Turning down your thermostat by just 1degree Celsius typically reduces your heating bills by 10% - saving you on average £50 per year!
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| Make sure you fully turn the taps off and fix any leaking taps. Did you know? Not only does a dripping hot water tap waste energy, but in just one week, those drips could fill half of your bath! |
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| Switch to energy saving lightbulbs. They last upto 10 times longer than ordinary bulbs and will save you around £45 over its lifetime. |
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| You could make a saving of £250 on your household energy bills! To find out how much you could save, please complete a Home Energy Check (external website) and the Energy Saving Trust will give you a free, impartial energy report. |
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