Better habits, lower energy, happier planet

Around 20% of UK carbon emissions come from home energy, so we can all make a difference by saving energy. Plus, with cost of living going up, reducing your energy use doesn’t just help the planet – it can also save you money on your energy bills. Before taking any drastic measures, a few small changes could quickly add up. If you stay consistent with these easy-to-do steps, you’ll soon see how much you really could save.

A woman air drying her clothes.

Switch off lights

Leaving the room? Switch that light off.

This could help you save around £25* a year.

Turn appliances off standby

Leaving your appliances on standby means it’s still using energy.

This could help you save around £60* a year.

Shorter showers

Cold or hot, save energy with four minute showers.

This could help you save £75* a year.

Wash cold, wash less

You could reduce your energy by using colder water and running one less wash a week.

This could help you save around £30* a year.

Reduce your dishwasher use

Cut down by just one cycle a week to save on energy.

This could help you save around £15* a year.

Air dry your clothes

Not only will this save you energy, but the fabric will last longer and look crisper.

This could help you save around £60* a year.

A man switching to LED light bulbs.

Even better

Put our tips to the test and wanting more? We’ve come up with some extra energy wins that not only reduce your bills, but also help the environment.

Install a smart meter

Remove the unpredictability of estimated billing, ensuring you pay for exactly what you use.

If everyone in Britain changed to a smart meter, £560 million could be saved.

A boiler upgrade

An efficient boiler is the number one priority for improving energy efficiency.

This could save the average household up to £580* a year.

Insulation

Insulating your floors, walls, ceilings and loft can help massively with improving energy efficiency in your home.

Cavity wall insulation could save the average household up to £300* a year.

Double glazed windows

This is one of the most effective ways to improve energy efficiency.

This could help save you £235* a year.

Using efficient appliances

This helps to both improve the energy rating of your home and save you money.

This could help save you £323* a year.

Switch to LEDs

Making the switch to LED light bulbs offers significant energy savings

This could help you save up to £15* a year per bulb.

Need help with funding?

You could be eligible for help from Energy Company Obligation (ECO) which is a government energy efficiency scheme in Great Britain to tackle fuel poverty and help reduce carbon emissions.

We work with installers to introduce certain efficiency measures into your home, such as loft, wall insulation and heating measures.

To find out if you’re eligible, E.ON Energy have set up an information page here.

*Figures correct as of 25/11/2022, with the average energy price at 34p per kWh for electricity in the UK. Based on an average three bedroom semi-detached house. Insulation savings are based on installing cavity wall insulation. Boiler savings are based on upgrading to a new A rated boiler from a G rated boiler. Savings from light bulbs are based on switching from a 100 watt incandescent bulb to an LED bulb.