Every day we hear about how humans are damaging the environment. We are encouraged to be 'eco friendly'. Whether we are damaging the environment or not there's a strong reason to 'go green' in your home! Going green saves money! Here's some ideas.
Ways to lower your household energy consumption and consequently your electricity bills.
Making positive changes to your home's energy efficiency.
If every American home replaced just five high-use light fixtures or the bulbs in them with ones that have earned the ENERGY STAR label, each family would save more than $60 every year in energy costs, and together keep more than one trillion pounds of greenhouse gases out of the air, which roughly …
Living in a student home can be expensive unless you find creative ways to save and earn money.
A few tips on how to save money and the environment in and around the home.
With a little time and effort, you can make savings in your household expenses.
Comparing the changing usage habits of electricity and gas consumers in Britain
Attic insulation can save you money on heating this winter and make your home more energy efficient. Now's the time to understand where your heat goes to and how to only pay for the heat you need!
Going green at home or in the workplace should start with making changes to your energy usage habits.
Whether you carry out your own research or hire a professional, there are several effective ways to locate the best prices on gas and electricity.
If you've never switched your electricity supplier before, you could potentially save hundreds of pounds each year just by changing your tariff.
If you have the time and resources available to carry out your own research into the electricity markets, this can prove more cost-effective than using brokers.
Dual fuel tariffs can be more cost-effective than arranging your gas and electricity separately.