Reduce Energy Consumption
Reducing our energy consumption will not only have a positive effect on the environment but will also help cut our fuel bills and save money. UK households are responsible for over 30% of the total carbon dioxide which is emitted into the atmosphere.
Why we need to reduce carbon emissions
Carbon Dioxide is one of several gases which do not let heat escape out of the earth's atmosphere. This increases what is known as the “greenhouse effect” and the surface of the globe stays much warmer than it should.
Humanity is responsible for much of the Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere and there is a global push to reduce the amount emitted in order to stop the temperature of the earth rising any further. The aim is to reduce carbon emissions to below levels recorded in 1990.
What can we do?
In the UK our homes contribute significantly to the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Becoming more energy efficient will help to reduce the amount of carbon emissions we create and the amount of energy we need to power our homes.
If every home reduced their energy consumption by 20% the UK would meet the 2020 targets set by the European Union. However due to out-dated methods of construction in older properties it is not always a easy task to become more energy efficient.
There are however, a range of simple actions we can all take to significantly reduce the energy we use in the home:
- Draught proof your home
- Insulate your walls and roof space
- Install energy efficient appliances and heating system
- Turn lights off when not in a room
- Use reflective panels behind radiators
- Use energy efficient light bulbs
- Turn all electrical appliances off when not in use
- Remove chargers and PC peripherals from plug sockets
- Reduce hot water thermostat to 60 degrees
- Reduce space heating thermostat to below 21 degrees if you are fit and healthy
- Only switch heating and lighting when at home
- Only boil the water you need in the kettle
- Keep fridge and freezer doors shut as much as possible
- Dry clothes outside
Assess your usage
One of the most useful ways to assess how much energy you use in your home is to purchase an energy monitor. These will tell you how much you spend on electricity for particular items in a room on a daily basis and highlight areas where you can save money.
For more information about reducing the energy consumption in your home or where to buy an energy monitor please call us on 0800 988 2881.
Return to Energy Consumption