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The Renewable Energy Centre’s Helps to Combat Fuel Poverty - |
| Written by Angela Gallacher | |
| Monday, 02 April 2007 | |
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The Renewable Energy Centre fights the fuel poverty crisis and proves that home owners need not invest a lot of money to improve the energy efficiency of their home and cut utility bills. A recent report commissioned by the Energy Efficiency Partnership has discovered that around 3 million households currently spend over 10% of their income on electricity and gas bills. This is a percentage 3 times higher than the average household and is defined as ‘Fuel Poverty’. In 2001 the Government publicly pledged that they would eliminate fuel poverty in vulnerable households by 2010 and all other UK households by 2016. However, the estimated number of households often having to sacrifice other essentials just to keep warm has risen by around 1.7 million in the past 3 years. Although the Government has been actively working towards meeting their targets by providing grants, offering advice and promoting energy saving ideas, it appears to have made little impact. Many are linking the steep increase in fuel poor households to the significant rise in utility prices between 2003 and 2006. Electricity prices have increased by 39 per cent and gas prices by 61 per cent over the past 3 years. Low incomes and poorly insulated homes are also a major factor. The National Consumer Council says around 80% of the fuel poor population are living in homes that are below average in energy efficiency. Visitng TheRenewableEnergyCentre.co.uk is the first step for any individual wishing to combat fuel poverty and make energy saving improvements to their home. It contains a fully comprehensive national and local directory of specialist products and suppliers in this arena. There are pages of advice and information on all areas of renewable energy which is particularly useful for property owners researching the possible options available and will help them make an informed decision. For those on a budget, The Renewable Energy Centre has published its top tips for cutting electricity and gas bills and significantly improving the energy efficiency of the home. No Cost Tips
Fridges and Freezers should be defrosted regularly as when they are filled with frost they have to work harder to stay cold.
Keeping your kettle limescale free will also increase its efficiency as the build up of limescale will mean the kettle will need to use more energy to raise the temperature of the water. Limescale can easily be removed by leaving a cup full of vinegar in your kettle overnight.
Close your curtains at dusk stops heat escaping through windows.
Always try and do a full load of washing as this will uses less water than 2 half loads Try and use your tumble dryer as little as possible. Either dry clothes outside in the summer or place on a clothes rail in an unheated room. Open the window slightly to allow damp escape and shut the door to stop heat being drawn into that room.
Low Cost Tips
Invest in draft excluders for windows, doors and to stop warm air escaping. Further Investments
Visit www.therenewableenergycentre.co.uk today for further suggestions and advice. ----------------------------------------------------- ENDS ------------------------------------------------------- About the Renewable Energy Centre: www.therenewableenergycentre.co.uk The Renewable Energy Centre: Saving Money, Saving Energy and Saving the Planet The Renewable Energy Centre is committed to informing all online users about energy saving and renewable energy in order to: · increase public awareness through accurate and informative resources · create business opportunities throughout the UK through its’ local and national directories. For more information: Contact: Tim Ovens (sales) or Angela Gallacher (press) This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it 1 Alpha House, Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2ED Tel: 01926 865835 |
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