Energy Efficiency Advice.

Similar documents
Energy Saving Service

Save energy Save money

Your guide to a more

HOW IS HEAT LOST? SAVE ENERGY SAVE MONEY YOUR CHALLENGES

Energy Saving Tips. Our Top WHAM Wskazówki dotyczące oszczędzania energii nasz Top 40

Energy saving advice

Leaseholder Energy Efficiency November 2011

Energy and you. A guide to energy efficiency in your home. Energy and You A5.indd 1 26/10/ :15

Every Penny Counts. Cut your fuel bills how to save energy and switch supplier

Code of Practice. Efficient Use of Electricity

Saving Energy. We promote equality of opportunity in every aspect of our business in line with our objectives.

Product labels and saving energy in the home

The ins and outs of Using your energy wisely

A 92 plus B C D E F 21-38

Tips for saving energy and money around your home

part of Save yourself money by saving energy Your smart guide to home energy efficiency

A GUIDE TO SWITCHING ENERGY AND STAYING WARM

CITY OF BARTOW (COB)

.quak socialaction.or g.uk Upda ted Augus t 2018

A 92 plus B C D E 39-54

Domestic Green Deal Advice Training

STAY WARM STAY HEALTHY

SustainableEnergy. Welcome. to your environmentally friendly home...

Your property and you

Saving Energy. Tips to use around your home

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Date of assessment: 08 February 2014 Date of certificate: 10 February 2014 Reference number:

buying and using appliances

Energy Performance Certificate

Pay As You Go. Energy Saving Advice

Our Code of Practice

CUSTOMER SERVICE CODE OF PRACTICE

What is energy sense?

Contents. General appliance information

Oxfordshire Community Groups & Volunteers. Top Tips. Compiled by Dale Hoyland, Strategic Development Manager, NEF

Event 2 Appliances and LED lighting. Appliances Chris Knibbs LED lighting Andy Hannah Tea and biscuits after!

TRIME Energy training for social Housing staff

How to save energy around the home. Remember The cheapest energy is the energy you don t use

We can help you cut your bills and save money

Smart meters. Everything you need to know to get Gaz & Leccy under control. Smart Energy GB, the voice of the smart meter rollout.

Four of the appliances, including the fan heater, are designed to transform electrical energy into heat.

Spring/Summer Incentives

Spring/Summer Incentives

Would you like to reduce your electricity bill by hundreds of dollars a year? We ve put together a guide to show just how you can do this.

Energy Audit. This guide is for a 6 month Silver Award project. It is suitable for both group and individual volunteering.

Temperature & Heat Heat is a type of energy. It is measured in joules (J).

e 便 e 沈凜 y s 鹿 vi 便凜 ti 殺 s

You will investigate the electrical consumption in your home over the course of TWO days (48 hour period).

Different energy sources can be used to generate electricity.

Related party disclosure: Technical Information Benchmark. 99 m² 336 kwh/m² per year 73 kg/m² per year

17 Good Shepherd Court, Ayr, KA8 0RR

Energy Ambassadors Guide

CHECK OUT ENERGY SAVINGS BROUGHT TO YOU BY ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON

home energy consumption list A list of electric household appliances, and their operating cost northlandutilities.com

SOLID FUEL ENERGY EFFICIENCY. Great Ways to Save Money on your Heating Bills

When both switches are on, the heater works at the high power setting. What is the power of the heater when it is switched to the high power setting?

(a) (i) Through which part of the house is most heat lost? How can the heat loss through the windows be reduced? ...

EasySave. Come on, let s cut our bills! Affordable Warmth Helpline

SMART METERS ANSWER BOOK HOW YOU WHY ONTARIO WHAT ARE GETTING SMART ABOUT CAN START TO PREPARE NOW PAGE 6 TIME-OF-USE PRICES? PAGE 4 IS INTRODUCING

Understanding your Central Heating System

Ways we can help. Making your energy easy

Using Less (Electricity) Gary Pain Merseyside Renewable Energy Initiative

Q1. The table gives information about some methods of conserving energy in a house.

All about your smart meter

London Fuel Poverty Hub Borough Information: Ealing

Understanding Household Electricity Use

Your Smart Meter Handbook

energy use introduction

The energy aefficiency. book. Check inside for ways to get cash back on energy-efficient appliances and services.

The little book of energy

Go Greener, with Gas.

Appliances. Energy. Common considerations. Appliances. Purchase and selection

Energy Efficiency Rating

Facilitation Guide: Justice in My Home Electric Bills. How Much am I Paying for My Electricity?

Winter heating This winter heating guide includes ways to reduce heating costs and provides advice on choosing the right heater to suit your needs.

Authorised Collection Point CODE OF PRACTICE

The Power of Electricity

Coloring and Activity Book

Your floor to ceiling guide

KEEP YOUR HOME FREE FROM DAMP, CONDENSATION AND MOULD

Q1. The diagram shows an experiment to find out what happens to infrared waves when they strike different surfaces.

Energy Conservation. Meet Mr.A and Mr.B. They have both received their electricity bill. One of them is happy and one of them is not.

Energy Efficiency. Be the change energy efficiency starts with the decisions we each make. All hands on deck energy efficiency is for everyone.

Energy Efficiency Rating

Home Energy Audit. Overview. Objectives. Time Requirements. Materials. Procedure CON EDISON WEB-BASED MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITY

Care for the enviroment at school a comenius project

The Green Deal Occupancy Assessment

Your Personal Energy Audit Data Table, completed (handwritten is acceptable) A typed paragraph or two addressing each of the following topics.

Your Energy Profile Activity

Keep warm and well this winter

Powerful Money Saving Ideas BROUGHT TO YOU BY TVA AND YOUR LOCAL POWER COMPANY

KILL A WATT EZ USER MANUAL. For more information visit our

ACTIVITY 1 IT ALL ADDS UP Part A. Discuss the sections on the sample electric bill and provide time for students to graph the

HEATING SYSTEMS. A guide to your central heating system and helpful energy saving advice.

A guide to your Smart Credit Meter

We re here to help you manage your energy usage

Undertaking your Personal Environmental Audit

Eco Retrofitting Your Home. don t panic!

your home: Damp, condensation & mould

Transcription:

Visit our online Help Centre www.utilita.co.uk/help For further advice, please vist www.utilita.co.uk/help/videos Call our Customer Care Team 03303 337 442 Opening Hours 8:00am - 8:00pm Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm Sat & Sun Emergency Line If you have lost supply please call 03452 068 999 Opening Hours 8:00am - 10:00pm every day Energy Efficiency Advice. Find out how you could be saving even more energy. Energy Saving Trust www.energysavingtrust.org.uk Citizens Advice www.citizensadvice.org.uk Version 1.0 Utilita Energy Limited Copyright 2017 Registered in England & Wales Company Number: 04849181 Utilita Energy Limited, Secure House, Moorside Road, Winchester, SO23 7RX

Save some energy. In this pack you will find information about the different ways you can save energy within your home. It will explain about Energy Efficient appliances and how you can make sure you are making the right energy efficiency choices. It also includes a guide to household running costs and useful day-to-day tips on how to save more energy. Any questions? If you have any more questions on how to save energy please call our friendly Customer Services Team on 03303 337 456 or email customerservices@utilita.co.uk and we will be happy to help.

Did you know? In most homes, lighting accounts for 10-15% of the electricity bill Running costs of appliances. Working out the running costs of your household appliances is useful if you think you are using a lot of energy which you cannot explain. Household appliances with a heating element are the most expensive to use, kettles are a good example of such an appliance. For more energy saving tips, visit www.utilita.co.uk/help Connect with us @UtilitaEnergy What is a Watt? A watt is what electrcity is measured in (it was invented by James Watt). One Watt is like 1 cm or 1 inch, it is simply a tiny bit of electricity. The rate at which you use electricity is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh). So, if you have a household appliance which uses a lot of kilowatts in one hour, that means it is using up electricity very quickly in order to run!

If you have an appliance that uses lots of Watts to run, like a microwave, the Kilowatts used per hour will be high and will cost you more money. Appliance Wet Appliances Dishwasher - one full load Typical rating kwh 1 unit = 1 kwh About 1.5 units Refer to your tariff sheet to work out how much electricity each household appliance may be using. Tumble dryer - full load of cottons Tumble dryer - full load of synthetics About 3.5 units About 2 units Washing machine - cottons at 60 o C About 1 unit Appliance Typical rating kwh 1 unit = 1 kwh Washing machine - synthetics at 60 o C Cooking Appliances Less than 1 unit Cold Appliances Cooker & hob Average about 1.5 units a day Freezer About 1 to 1.5 units a day Kettle - 1.5 pints of boiling water 1 unit Fridge/Freezer About 1.5 units a day Microwave (850W) 20 mins on full Less than 0.5 unit Refrigerator Less than 1 unit a day Toaster - 60 slices of toast About 1 unit Heating & Hot Water Appliances Other Appliances Convector heater (2 kw) 30 mins warmth = 1 unit Electric blanket - 1.5 hrs a night for a week Less than 1 unit Fan heater (1kW) 30 mins warmth = 1 unit Extractor fan - 24 hours 1 to 2 units Infrared heater (400kW) 1 hour warmth = Less than 0.5 unit Hair dryer (500w) - 12 x 10 min sessions 1 unit Oil filled radiator (500 W) 2 hour s warmth = 1 unit Iron - 1 hour 0.5 to 1 unit Panel heater (1.5 kw) 40 mins warmth = 1 unit Electric heater (3 kw) 20 mins warmth = 1 unit Information sourced from Energy Saving Trust. The Energy Advice Handbook by Julia Green, is readily available at bookshops, ISBN 0-907800-16-5

What is an energy efficient appliance? Most people think that it is easy to tell if their appliance is bad, simply because it is not performing up to standard. However that is not always the case, they may look to be working just fine, but if they are not energy efficient, they will quite literally be costing you the earth. Products that display an Energy Saving Trust certification mark meet the specified requirement backed by the government. It is your guarantee that the product you are buying will save you energy, cost less to run and help save the environment. The logo can be found on light bulbs, light fittings, fridges, freezers, laundry washing appliances, gas boilers, heating controls, loft and cavity wall insulation and many more energy efficient appliances. By using energy efficient appliances, you can save energy, money and the environment. The appliances are cheaper to run and can save you up to 35 a year. We forget that our fridges and freezers are left on all the time, and they tend to be one of the largest users of energy in our homes. So always ensure that you buy the most efficient appliance you can afford and this in return will use less energy and save you money in the long term. Look out for the energy efficiency ratings when you are choosing a new home, it ll let you know if your energy usage is likely to be high. It is also important to remember that not all new appliances are energy efficient. Always look out for appliances marked with the Energy Saving Trust Endorsed logo, this logo means the product has met strict criteria on energy saving! Always check the appliance carries this label before you buy. An energy efficient washing machine will use a third less electricity for each wash cycle and could save you more money over its lifetime than the cost of the machine itself! The Energy Efficiency Rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home - the higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills are likely to be. The Environmental Impact rating is a measure of a home s impact on the environment in terms of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher the rating, the less impact it has on the environment.

So, how much might I be using in a year? Understanding how much energy different household appliances use will really help you see where savings can be made. Appliances with heating elements tend to be the most expensive to use, such as a kettle. The next most expensive would be an appliance with a motor and a heating element, e.g. a washing machine or dishwasher. Appliances left on standby are still using electricity. The table on the right shows typical standby usage and what it consumes and costs you to run. Appliance A typical home loses 20% of its heat through draughty doors, windows and ventilation ducts... so block up those holes! kwh per year 24hrs x 365 days 8,760 hrs per year Microwave 61.32 4.05 Cooker 43.8 2.89 TV 43.8 2.89 Mobile Phone Charger 52.56 3.47 per year @ 6.6p per kwh Cordless Phone 70.08 4.63 Answer Machine 70.08 4.63 Stereo 87.60 5.78 Digital Decoder 131.40 8.67 If at all possible, switch off appliances not in use constantly in order to save money and be more efficient. Washing Machine 17.52 1.16 PC 87.60 5.78 Printer 131.40 8.67 PC Speakers 43.80 2.89

ECO Energy Company Obligation Green Deal What is ECO? ECO is an energy efficiency scheme which obligates larger energy suppliers to deliver free energy efficiency measures such as insulation and boiler care to domestic properties within Great Britain. The ECO scheme is funded by energy suppliers, and aims to reduce the energy and cost wasted in domestic properties within Great Britain. What is delivered to you as a customer? Carbon Emissions Reduction Obligation (CERO) - This includes roof and wall insulation and connections to district heating systems. Home Heating Cost Reduction Obligation (HHCRO) - Through HHCRO, we must provide measures to low income and vulnerable household to heat their homes. This includes actions that result in heating savings, such as the replacement or repair of a boiler. What is the Green Deal? The Green Deal is a government initiative to improve energy efficiency in UK households, varying energy saving improvements are offered to residents with no upfront cost to the resident, these are then paid back through small payments taken from your energy bills. Do I qualify? Any household with an electricity meter (including prepayment meters) in England, Scotland or Wales can use the scheme. However, both the landlord and the tenant must agree to the improvements if the building is rented before any improvements can be installed. How can ECO help me save energy? As a customer of Utilita your property may be eligible to receive energy efficiency measures from us. To find out if you are eligible, use the eligibility checker at www.utilita.co.uk/eco-scheme For information on getting assessed for eligibility, visit www.gov.uk/green-deal-energy-saving-measures