So what can I do?
By saving energy at home, not only will you save money but you will help to tackle climate change.
You can save money and energy by:
- Turning off appliances instead of leaving them on standby could save you between £50 to £90 each year
- Turning the thermostat down by just one degree can save you 10% on your bills
- Dry your clothes on a drying rack or outside if the weather is good - you can request a free washing line here
- Speaking to our friendly money advice team, who can help you access benefits and discounts
Energy saving tips
We're encouraging our customers to #LiveWell and save energy where they can.
You can check out our energy advice video for our top 5 tips about saving on your bills, or explore our full Live Well hub here for loads more useful resources.
Best deal
Are you getting the best deal on your gas and electric bills?
Regularly comparing energy providers and tariffs is one easy way that you can save money.
How you can save energy and money
What are the myths when it comes to energy saving?
Will turning the thermostat up heat the house up faster? Will you save money if you turn all the radiators down low? Does it take more electricity to turn lights off and on again, than to leave them on? Find out by clicking below.
You can save £2-3 per year on each LED bulb
By replacing all the bulbs in your home with LED lights, you could save £30 a year on your electricity bills. Take a look at our guide to learn more about choosing the right brightness and picking the right colour for you.
Top tips to save energy and money
Did you know turning the thermostat down by one degree can save 10% on your bills? And by keeping your fridge temperature between 3 and 5 degrees, you can save energy and money.