Energy saving tips to reduce gas and electricity bills

Everything uses electricity, and we often leave our telly on standby or overfill the kettle for our morning cuppa. But we have some handy energy-saving tips to help you save money by doing the smallest things around your home.

Energy saving facts

Heating and hot water account for over half of your energy bill, so it’s a good idea to keep track of your usage

Setting the washing machine and dishwasher at 30⁰C could reduce your energy usage by 40%

An immersion heater only needs to be on for an hour for you to have enough hot water for the whole day

How can I be more energy efficient at home?

Adjust your daily routine at home with our tips and you could start saving money on your energy bills.  

Save energy on your heating

  • Turning your thermostat down by 1 degree, you could save up to 10% on your energy bill. Smart thermostats allow you to control your heating from your smartphone or tablet.
  • Our top tip: The weather changes daily and so should the temperature on your thermostat setting.

  • Cover your hot water tank with an insulated jacket, and you could save up to £50 a year.
  • Install thermostatic radiator valves so you can control the temperature in each room. Keep them low around 2-3 when you aren’t in the rooms or out of the house.
  • Reduce your boiler flow temperature: Got a combi boiler? Reduce it to 55-60 degrees to save on your energy use.
  • To reduce heat loss, draught-proof your home, and during colder winter months close your blinds and curtains to keep the heat in the inside.

Save energy in the kitchen

  • Use a slow cooker or an air fryer - with a slow cooker you can cook a meal for about the same cost as powering a lightbulb.
  • Meal prep – cook as much as possible in one go to save time and energy. Just pop the rest in the freezer ready for the week, and you’re good to go.
  • Upgrade to an energy-efficient fridge freezer. Check the energy rating on your appliances - A-rated are the most energy efficient. The lower the rating, the more it will cost to run.
  • Defrost your fridge freezer regularly to avoid it using more energy than it needs.
  • Keep your fridge at 5°C and freezer at -18°C – no need for it to use more energy than it needs.

Save electric doing the laundry

  • Save up to £60 a year if you dont use a tumble dryer. Air dry your clothes or hang them on a washing line outside if it’s sunny. And if you do need to use it, wash a full load. 
  • If you wash clothes just once a week and reduce the temperature on your cycle to at least 30°C, and you could save up to £29.

General energy saving tips

  • Keep track of your spending with a smart meter and spot energy-guzzling appliances
  • Switching electronics off instead of leaving them on standby can save you up to £55 a year.
  • Cut your shower time to just 4 minutes and you could save up to £70 a year.
  • Switch to LED lightbulbs they use up to 80% less energy.

Calculating how much electricity your appliances use

How much do everyday appliances cost to run?