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Avoiding standby and turning appliances off when you’re not using them could save up to £65 and 40kg of carbon dioxide ever year. This saving includes all appliances, consumer electronics, lights and chargers that have been left on standby mode or have been left on and not in use. Figures from Energy Saving Trust, correct as of October 2022.
A smart meter’s in-home display can help to identify how much energy is used at different times of the day. This can help households identify energy that is wasted. Facts from Energy Saving Trust, correct as of April 2022.
A four-person household could knock £165 off their annual energy bills by reducing shower time to four minutes. You would also save 225kg of carbon. Figures from Energy Saving Trust, correct as of October 2022.
Reducing your car use by a quarter could save up to £290 in fuel costs and 538kg of CO2 a year. Figures from Energy Saving Trust, correct as of July, 2022.
Replacing an old electric storage heating system with an air source heat pump could save you around £1,500 annually in fuel costs and 2,000kg of CO2 a year. Figures from Energy Saving Trust, correct as of October 2022.