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Spring clean your energy habits
We all know the concept of a spring clean: thoroughly
cleaning and organising your home. A spring clean is seen as a fresh start, a
transition from winter to spring. So why not spring clean your energy habits?
By taking a closer look at how you consume energy, you can
make small changes that lead to big savings and a more sustainable lifestyle.
There are plenty of small changes you can make in your day-to-day life that
will help you save money on your energy bills.
Assess Your Starting Point
Before making improvements, it's always important to assess
your starting point. Identify the areas where energy is being wasted. Are
lights being left on in empty rooms? Are appliances being left turned on at the
socket?
Set Clear Goals
It's important to set clear goals, whether that means
reducing your monthly energy bills by a percentage or setting specific tasks to
challenge yourself.
Make Small Changes
Small changes can make a big difference. Switch to
energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs to reduce power usage. Unplug
devices when they’re not in use to avoid phantom energy drain. Smart power
strips can help manage multiple devices more efficiently.
Incorporate Simple Habits
Incorporate simple habits into your daily routine to save
energy. Turn off lights when leaving a room and use natural light during the
day. Reduce water heating costs by taking shorter showers and using cold water
for laundry. These small actions can add up to significant savings.
Track Your Progress
Regularly review your energy bills to track your progress.
Spring cleaning your energy habits is a rewarding process that leads to a
greener home and a more sustainable lifestyle.
Start today by assessing your current habits, setting clear
goals, and implementing energy-saving practices. Monitor your progress and
share your experiences to inspire others. Together, we can make a significant
impact on our environment.
To learn more about how you can lower your energy bills this
Spring call us at - 03301 359 110 or visit our Advice line at -Advice
line
Find out more about saving energy and the funding opportunities available.