Energy Saving Tips

By Helen Raymond
Published on 24 Nov 2007
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Help your wallet and the environment with these energy saving tips.

There are a number of simple steps you can take in order to reduce your energy consumption, without the need to make any radical changes to your lifestyle. By following as many of the tips below as possible, not only you will save money but you will also help to reduce the nation's Carbon Dioxide emissions, one of the main gases that contributes to global warming.

We have split these tips into two categories; those that incur no cost and those that will or may require an up front payment. It should be remembered that where an up front payment is required you will make a saving through reduced energy bills in the long run, and in some cases after only a few months.

No Cost Incurred

  • Turn off the lights when you leave a room for a long period.
  • Turn off the TV/video and hi-fi at the appliance rather than leaving it on standby.
  • Defrost the fridge and freezer regularly to ensure they are running efficiently.
  • Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the fridge as additional energy is required to cool down the fridge.
  • Use a full load in the washing machine where possible.
  • Use the half load or economy program where possible.
  • Use a lower temperature program where possible as most modern washing powders are efficient at lower temperatures.
  • Use a lower and/or shorter dishwasher program where possible.
  • Don't use more water than needed for both cooking and filling the kettle.
  • When making toast, use a toaster rather than the grill.
  • Move furniture away from radiators to allow the hot air to circulate.
  • Draw the curtains in the evening to reduce any lost through the windows.

Payment Required

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  • When purchasing kitchen appliances such as fridges, freezers, dishwashers and washing machines, opt for a more energy efficient appliance. An EU Energy Label should be displayed on appliances for sale in order to help you make a choice.
  • Add loft insulation.
  • Use draft strips around ill-fitting windows and doors.
  • Lag your hot water tank.
  • Insulate hot water pipes.
  • Replace an old central heating boiler with a highly efficient condensing boiler.
  • Do not drape curtains over a radiator as this will direct the heat towards the window and away from the room.
  • Take showers instead of baths.
  • There are of course many other ways of saving energy. If you would like further information about saving energy in the home, you can contact the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre on 0800 512012.

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