We've all been hit hard by the price of our fuel. From oil to gas and even our cars, there is no doubt our carbon loving habit is coming at one heck of a price these days. But what to do?
We need to drive to work, to keep our kids warm and to have hot water to wash with, so when the big man says the price is going up, how do we keep our household bills down?
Energy saving has become less of a buzz word and more of an annoying insect burbling around our heads these past few years. Most of us are sick of being told to change our lightbulbs or turn our thermostat down, but that's no reason to ignore the potential of sma: x-small;">
Insider knowledge tells me that if you sign up and enter some meter readings before the 30th April, you will be in with the chance to win a hamper of delicious goodies. The tool is available for ongoing use for at least three years, so if you’re serious about making changes or want to track the changes an improvement to your property is making, this could be the (free) answer to your prayers.
Maybe you are reading this with a sense of righteousness in your heart. Maybe you installed PV panels last year when the FIT tariff was at its highest. Maybe you took advantage of the now defunct fuel supplier funding to insulate your home. If you have already made changes and can obtain previous meter readings, either from your own records or your fuel supplier, chances are you could be in with a shot of winning the UK energy saving prize of £1,000!
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Insider knowledge tells me that if you sign up and enter some meter readings before the 30th April, you will be in with the chance to win a hamper of delicious goodies. The tool is available for ongoing use for at least three years, so if you’re serious about making changes or want to track the changes an improvement to your property is making, this could be the (free) answer to your prayers.
Maybe you are reading this with a sense of righteousness in your heart. Maybe you installed PV panels last year when the FIT tariff was at its highest. Maybe you took advantage of the now defunct fuel supplier funding to insulate your home. If you have already made changes and can obtain previous meter readings, either from your own records or your fuel supplier, chances are you could be in with a shot of winning the UK energy saving prize of £1,000!
We all need to make changes, big and small, for our own financial welfare and for that of our planet. Get some guidance for your energy saving journey today at the Climate Cup website. Sign up for free at the Climate Cup website.
You're very right I really believe that every little counts when it comes to changing habits and saving more energy.
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Thanks Emma, I think you're right. Small steps lead to big changes! :)
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