So many parts of the home can have a direct impact on your energy use and, potentially, your electricity and household bills. Fortunately, these same areas offer some great opportunities to save energy as well, with plenty of easy things you can do to use your energy smarter – and maybe also cut costs at the same time.
Swipe right, turn off the light
Energy can be one of the home’s most costly expenses. But, there are some clever ways to cut your bill with these smart energy-saving solutions.
Tips for saving energy with lighting
Tips for saving energy with appliances
Turn it all off with a single switch
A multi-socket can be used to turn multiple power sources on or off with a single switch. It means appliances don’t stay on standby and drain energy needlessly.
Air dry your washing
Hanging clothes out to dry, on a rack or hanging dryer, is an energy-efficient alternative to a tumble dryer. It's also a great way to keep semi-clean clothes fresh, as well as reducing wear and tear.
Sit pots and pans right and keep them tight
Cooking food in a pot or pan? Make sure it's the same size as the hob – and put a lid on it! Not only does a lid help to cook food more quickly, but it also requires a lower heat setting on the hob.
Only run the dishwasher when it’s fully loaded
A dishwasher can be a great way to get all those dirty dishes clean while you do something else. To make sure you use water and energy in the best way, remember to only run the dishwasher when fully loaded.
Tips for saving energy with cooling and heating
Quick and easy tips for more sustainable living
More and more people are interested in reducing the impact they have on the planet, but many don’t really know how to do it. Sustainable living is all about making small everyday changes to everyday life. Because that's the beauty of small things – together they add up.