Seventeen Ways To Cut Your Fuel Bills


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 1 Comment

Winter approacheth and, therefore, so do higher energy bills. Here are seventeen ways to keep your costs down.

The office manager in one of my previous jobs was a tree-hugging nutter, God bless her. If there was anything she could do to protect the environment or help the poor, she would.

She often said that if you switch off your monitor during your lunch break, you'll save about £45-worth of electricity over the year. Now I don't know how accurate that statistic is, but I still considered it prudent to switch off my screen and not just because she could turn from a charmer to a battle axe when riled. For virtually no effort, I'll save a few pounds and do a little something for the environment. You'd have to be as cold as a stone to do otherwise!

As winter approaches, I think more about this and other little money-saving tips that we tend to dismiss. Looking back over my bills for the past twelve months, I pay a third more for electricity in winter than in summer and an extraordinary three-and-a-half times as much for gas!

Therefore, if there's ever a good time to start taking some of these ideas on board, it's right now before the cold sets in. Here are a few tips that I've collected from all over the Internet:

These may seem trivial, but if your household picks just five that it can cope with the savings should add up nicely. With winter approaching and npower announcing yet another rise on 1st October, you should look also look for better deals with other utility providers (that's the seventeenth tip in case you were counting!).

It takes at least 28 days to switch, as your new supplier has to give sufficient notice to your previous one. So now is a great time to compare gas and electricity prices and switch to a cheaper deal before the cold winter weather arrives.

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