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23rd September 2009
Some small timers in business often consider negotiation a dirty word. Asking for more, wanting to pay less and trying to ‘compete’ with the other side all feels wrong to so many small business people. Unfortunately, these are the same businesses th... Read >
Author: citylocal
23rd September 2009
Energy is a vital need that is required in every walk of life. There are many energy suppliers in UK who are working hard in the direction to satisfy the energy requirements of the people.
Around 70 Energy suppliers are available in UK. There is a tou... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
22nd September 2009
When it comes to making savings from your monthly expenditure, one of the obvious places to start is with your gas and electricity bills.
Huge utility bills are not only unnecessary, they are terribly inconvenient, preventing you from being able to aff... Read >
Author: kIM
17th September 2009
There has been much debate over the installation on an LPG conversions in a vehicle instead of using regular unleaded gasoline. Is it more economical, does it save energy over the long run and of course, is it worth all the effort is takes to convert a ve... Read >
Author: Dan H
06th September 2009
Are you in search of cheap gas and electricity then there are various deals available currently in energy market of UK which could be cheap for you. A large gamut of energy providers is present with their full range of offerings. One can get a good deal f... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
02nd September 2009
The energy needs for the UK’s businesses and households come from gas and electricity, which – in the case of gas – is largely imported or provided by a network of more than 2,000 power stations. The power plants rely mostly on coal, gas and nuclear... Read >
Author: kIM
21st August 2009
Energy has become an integral part of whatever we do. It is quite astonishing that almost all the things that we possess or see around us are influenced by electricity in one way or the other. Whether it is the electronic gadgets that have made life simpl... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
10th August 2009
Always compare UK energy providers to get the best gas and electricity package available in the market. There are many sites which provide comparison between the major energy suppliers in UK. It is very important to compare the suppliers before switching ... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
15th July 2009
Both gas and electricity are the two useful resource for our daily life. Almost every work is impossible without the contribution of these two energies. Without gas and electricity one is unable to cook food, run vehicles, electronic devices etc., compari... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
10th July 2009
With so many electricity companies in the market these days, consumers have a wider choice then ever before when it comes do deciding who supplies their power. This choice gives consumers the chance to save on their fuel bills by choosing to do business... Read >
Author: Daniel Higgins
23rd June 2009
In the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to spend less cash, so here are our top ten money saving tips to help you spend less.
1. Look for cheaper gas and electricity. If you haven't already done so, with recent cuts in energy prices... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Most of us are concerned about how the way we live impacts on the environment. We all want to find ways to maintain our current standard of living but be a little bit greener.
By making even small, simple changes to our shopping habits and in our homes... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
We all have to be careful with our money in the current economic climate, but there is no reason to go without entirely. Here are some top tips on ways to save money without missing out.
Switch your energy provider. With so many gas and electricity pro... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Moving home is one of the most stressful things you can do, so don't add to your problems by forgetting to sort out your gas and electricity suppliers. You need to make sure that you do not get billed for energy you have not used at either property, so he... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
The economic downturn has us all looking for ways to cut back our spending, and there are few easier ways to do so than by getting a better deal on your gas and electricity. Switching providers is much easier than you may think, and with so many companies... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
One way to reduce your gas and electricity bills is to find a cheaper supplier. There are a number of suppliers competing for your business, and it is worth shopping around. Savings are available, for example with British Gas, whose Dual Fuel price plan f... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
There are many gas and electricity providers available. Which ones are available to you will depend on where you live and the type of meter you have. Here are the main types of gas and electricity options you will find available.
Dual fuel tariffs are ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
04th June 2009
Most consumers will have heard about recent cuts in electricity prices from British Gas, which follow on from gas prices cuts in February and cuts in both energy types from other providers in March. Now seems like a good time to check if your current prov... Read >
Author: Kim
01st June 2009
Any utilities company with both a gas and an electricity supply license is in a position to offer its customers dual fuel deals whereby they provide both your domestic electric and gas supply.
Many consumers opt for this type of energy policy as the ra... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
29th May 2009
Each month hundreds of pounds are handed over to gas and electricity providers, phone companies, mobile operators and broadband networks without knowing whether we are getting value for money on these services. Here's a little guide to saving money on fiv... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th May 2009
If you’re planning on buying a new gas cooker, here are some of the features you’ll need to look at before you go shopping:
Size
Most cookers are the standard 30 inch design, but if you’re looking for something different you’ll find a whol... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
If you’re planning on buying a new gas cooker, here are some of the features you’ll need to look at before you go shopping:
Size
Most cookers are the standard 30 inch design, but if you’re looking for something different you’ll find a whol... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
19th May 2009
If you're planning on buying a new gas cooker, here are some of the features you'll be confronted with when you step into today's kitchenware outlets:
Configuration
Here you should take a look at the current layout of your kitchen and see what would... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
27th March 2009
A smart meter is a cunning little gizmo that accurately monitors your energy usage. It uses GPRS technology to keep your supplier abreast of your usage in real time. In turn, you can check out how your gas and electricity consumption is going via the web.... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd March 2009
Social energy tariffs explained
So what exactly is a social energy tariff? It’s generally a term for a special rate offered to vulnerable people who have difficulty paying for the gas and electricity that they need.
The eligibility criteria for so... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th January 2009
Summer is here and the steaks are disposed to press, the only puzzle is that you don't know right what group of barbeque question to buy. There are many questions that necessary to be asked when import an examine. Things such as outlay, easiness of use, o... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
27th October 2008
Dual fuel is the most common choice, providing the versatility of multi-functional electric cooking and the quick reaction of gas burners. All electric is an excellent option if no mains gas is laid on. However, you may also want to consider LPG – some... Read >
Author: GOVIND SINGH
27th October 2008
Blue white pumps are the one of best solutions for your home heating and also home cooling needs, as all the heat pumps save around 33% on cost of heating when compared to a furnace of gas and provide comfort for almost around a year.
A very good qual... Read >
Author: Alien
13th October 2008
There is no doubt that recent times have seen families tighten their purse strings when it comes to luxury items, and many manufacturers have struggled to maintain sales in this sector. One brand in the UK however, has seen sales grow 12% year on year des... Read >
Author: Doctor Gupta
01st October 2008
All energy prices vary by region in the UK. Though, there exists no tangible reason for the regional variations in the cost of electricity and gas. These variations may go up to 10 per cent, so you need a cheap and efficient energy supplier that helps you... Read >
Author: Linda S
01st October 2008
All energy prices vary by region in the UK. Though, there exists no tangible reason for the regional variations in the cost of electricity and gas. These variations may go up to 10 per cent, so you need a cheap and efficient energy supplier that helps you... Read >
Author: Linda S
12th September 2008
Introduction
This week marine red diesel in some areas of the U.K. edged towards and over 90p per litre and petrol at 130p per litre, whilst marine LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is being sold at 44p per litre and has not followed the rapid increase Pet... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
01st September 2008
In recent times the press has been full of reports of monetary doom and gloom. The credit crunch has undoubtedly been the talk around many breakfast tables across the UK and with predictions of a looming recession is there any silver lining to this clou... Read >
Author: mpressman
13th August 2008
As its name suggests, the Britannia Classic range cooker has an old- fashioned but elegant style, which stands out amongst many contemporary selections and swaps straight edges and sleek, simple lines for classic curves and ornate craftsmanship. A few dec... Read >
Author: braegheneffe
13th August 2008
As its name suggests, the Britannia Classic range cooker has an old- fashioned but elegant style, which stands out amongst many contemporary selections and swaps straight edges and sleek, simple lines for classic curves and ornate craftsmanship. A few dec... Read >
Author: braegheneffe
10th July 2008
Manufacturers of range cookers are limited, and include Smeg, Rangemaster, Britannia, Stoves and Baumatic. If your budget limits you choosing a top-end cooker, then look towards the mainstream Italian brands like Baumatic, CDA, Indesit and Cannon. The pre... Read >
Author: braegheneffe
13th August 2007
Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbeque grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill. Things such as cost, ease of use, other uses besides... Read >
Author: NAT
02nd August 2007
GM is the world's largest full-line vehicle manufacturer and marketer. Its arsenal of brands includes Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, Buick, Cadillac, Saturn, Hummer, and Saab. Opel, Vauxhall, and Holden comprise GM's international nameplates. In terms of sales,... Read >
Author: jessicamatthews
08th June 2007
As a society we are fast beginning to realise that what we do has an effect on the environment around us. Upon realisation of this fact we start to wonder what we can do as our small contribution. Especially considering the carbon footprint for the aver... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
10th February 2007
The energy supply market was deregulated in 1999 and since then
millions of people across the UK have benefited from cheaper bills by
switching their gas or electricity supplier.
There are lots of different deals available to suit different domestic
... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
20th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
Summer is here and the steaks are ready to grill, the only problem is that you don't know exactly what type of barbeque grill to buy. There are many questions that need to be asked when buying a grill. Things such as cost, ease... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
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