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13th October 2009
Having an environmentally friendly home could make you money as well as cut the cost of household bills. If you have installed, or are thinking about installing, a renewable energy system that generates electricity then you may be able to get paid for th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd September 2009
UK energy suppliers try to offer their services at cheap prices in order to attract the consumers. One can take the benefit of reduction of prices. Prices can be compared with the help of several portals. Detailed information can also be got through vario... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
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
Today buying home solar electricity is much cheaper than 10 years ago. As a matter of fact, a lot of state governments are offering tax rebates now to those choosing to switch to home solar electricity. If putting in a photovoltaic system to give your hom... Read >
Author: Jean
08th September 2009
Want to be hip, virtuous and make a few bob at the same time? Buyers will pay up to £10,000 more for an environmentally friendly house. Seventy per cent of buyers consider energy efficiency to be important when making that important home purchase. And di... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
08th September 2009
Want to be hip, virtuous and make a few bob at the same time? Buyers will pay up to £10,000 more for an environmentally friendly house. Seventy per cent of buyers consider energy efficiency to be important when making that important home purchase. And di... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
07th September 2009
The importance of roof insulation has increased in the light of imposing environmental issues. The Australian Government is seriously pursuing homeowners and renters. It is trying to encourage everyone to install ceiling insulation and go for roof cavity ... Read >
Author: Norman Lindsay
02nd September 2009
In the 1990s, the energy industry was deregulated allowing domestic and business customers to choose their preferred energy supplier. Business energy is sold in one, two or three year contracts, domestic energy is not. Nearly two million small business cu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
27th August 2009
Finding the best gas and electric providers is a perplexing task. Comparing the energy suppliers is not only essential but also useful to get the best energy supplier. Another important factor to consider before changing the supplier is correct timing of ... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
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
04th August 2009
Gas and electricity are the two sources, without which, it is difficult to survive.
There are number of energy suppliers in UK, which are facilitating these services to the people. Many suppliers are offering these services at cost-effective prices which... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
24th July 2009
Moving home is an exciting time and can herald a new beginning or the start to a new stage of your life. It sounds like a daunting idea but packing up and moving on can be a smooth process if you carry out a little planning beforehand and this can make al... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
21st July 2009
As the saying goes, if you look after the pennies the pounds will look after themselves. Put simply, if people are careful not to waste small amounts of money then eventually they will start to see their savings grow.
This may seem like a very obvious ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
18th July 2009
There are many ways in which we can save energy in our homes and offices, from something as simple as switching lights and televisions off to insulating cavity walls and the loft. Measures such as draught proofing, having proper insulation on your hot wa... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
16th July 2009
Getting home solar electricity is much more affordable today than 10 years ago. Right now, many state governments and the federal government as well are currently offering tax rebates to homeowners that choose to convert to home solar electricity.
If ... Read >
Author: Mike Jansen
26th June 2009
If you've moved home recently or are about to, there are always chores to get out of the way - including sorting out your energy supply. It's often a job to know where to even start... Which is why we have put together a handy step-by-step guide explainin... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd June 2009
Knowing how to read your meter is important so that you can make sure that your energy bill is correct. Additionally, if you are finding your energy bills are too expensive, it might be possible to change your meter to make monitoring your energy use more... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Carbon offsetting offers people a means to compensate for the carbon emissions they produce through energy consumption. Around 40% of the UK’s carbon dioxide emissions are produced through electricity consumption in home. This means that every individua... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Global warming is real and threatening to destroy our planet. The carbon dioxide and other gases produced when we burn fossil fuels to power our homes have created a blanket around the Earth which stops heat escaping into the atmosphere.
This means the... 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
18th June 2009
Since 2005, all UK electricity suppliers have had to tell us what makes up the electricity that comes into our homes. This is called ‘fuel mix disclosure' and it's a requirement of energy regulator Ofgem.
What is fuel mix?
Electricity is generated... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th June 2009
Rates and tariffs for domestic energy supply are directly related to the cost of wholesale gas and electricity on the global market. When domestic utility suppliers buy energy on the global market at wholesale prices and when those prices go up, your dome... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st June 2009
While most of us can't afford to install solar panels and wind turbines in our homes, there are other, more affordable options. One of the best ways to ensure that you're doing your bit for the environment is by switching your utilities to an eco-friendly... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
One of the quickest and easiest ways in which you can save money on your household fuel bills is to switch energy suppliers. Although it may seem logical to switch to the company that is offering the cheapest deal at the time, a more measured approach... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
20th May 2009
One of the quickest and easiest ways in which you can save money on your household fuel bills is to switch energy suppliers. Although it may seem logical to switch to the company that is offering the cheapest deal at the time, a more measured approach m... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
01st April 2009
Amelot Holdings is a company which presently specializes in the development of biodiesel and ethanol plants throughout the US. Amelot's objective is to establish relationships between various suppliers of alternative energy who are biodiesel and ethanol r... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
27th March 2009
Although the worst of the winter chill has passed, the hangover from this is the most shocking energy bill of the year. If you’re worried about paying your energy bill after months of climbing gas prices and freezing conditions, then help is at hand... ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th March 2009
Getting home solar electricity is more inexpensive today than 10 years ago. In fact, many state governments are currently offering tax rebates to persons that choose to convert to home solar electricity. If installing a photovoltaic system to supply your ... Read >
Author: Alex
25th March 2009
Despite the reductions in wholesale cost being passed onto the customer, it is feared that the big six could be hit by the recession as people struggle to pay their bills on time, if at all. The current climate is seeing an increasingly frugal Britain i... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
17th March 2009
Gone are the days, when there used to be timber to cook and lighting. In the present time, these sort of things are no more useful because timbers can aggravate the pollution further.
With fast development in the process of urbanization, which is takin... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
11th March 2009
We know energy suppliers provide us with our much-needed gas and electricity, but there’s a whole lot more they’re supposed to be doing too. After all, lights turning on and cookers heating up are just one small part of the service you pay for.
Met... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd March 2009
Chances are the logo on your energy bill belongs to one of the 'Big Six' energy providers (that’s British Gas, EDF Energy, E.ON, npower, Scottish Power, Scottish & Southern Energy), who collectively supply most UK homes. However, they are not your only ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd March 2009
Here are my top fifteen energy saving tips that could also save you money…
1. Super power!
Switch energy supplier to one that generates renewable electricity through wind, water or solar power. The more people who do so, the cheaper it will become.
... 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
23rd February 2009
Electricity and gas are the most commonly used energy products for both household activities as well as industrial activities. Without these amenities, existence of mankind is impossible and the world would come to a stand still. For this reason, various ... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
13th February 2009
You probably think that these two items, efficiency and credit crunch have little in common, but you would be wrong. Any downturn in the economy will put some businesses over the edge into insolvency but a sound business can, with some help, often capita... Read >
Author: Chris Eden
17th January 2009
Global price on energy supply has suddenly shot up. People are taking any drastic step to reduce their expenses on electricity or other such energy supplier's bills. Switching from one supplier to another is considered effective for this increases competi... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
09th January 2009
In today’s world, our environment needs to be one of our top priorities. Many businesses have adopted green practices to help our environment. These can include something as simple as recycling printer and copier cartridges to using solar power for elec... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
07th January 2009
Energy is one of the essential requirements of mankind with it being utilized in most of the activities that are normally being done. It is an item which has to be bought using money before it can be used. However one can also save lots of money by choosi... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
05th January 2009
It is an unfortunate fact that energy prices have seen a huge increase in recent times. As such, this has had a detrimental effect on consumers in that they have seen their monthly bills rise significantly. However, from adapting some energy-saving change... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th October 2008
With energy prices escalating steadily, consumers could knock considerable amounts off their utility bills by switching from their areas default supplier.
Such is the claim of Confused, which has warned that billions of pounds is being wasted throughou... Read >
Author: ARouse
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
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is used to help stop problems caused by power grid disturbances in the supply of critical electrical loads. Large scale UPS are therefore especially helpful in hospitals, control centers and for home computer use. The... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
28th April 2008
With the pound at an all-time low, fuel prices on the rise and the typical mortgage up by £150, the outlook for the consumer is gloomy. But, whilst the British economy may be outside of our control, we can still seize control of our finances and ensure w... Read >
Author: Barracuda Digital
27th March 2008
Rather worrying I thought, an independent peice of research has revealed that where you live can affect how much you pay for gas and electricity.
In January around 4 UK utilities providers varied their gas prices in the UK according to the cost of pipi... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
27th March 2008
Rather worrying I thought, an independent peice of research has revealed that where you live can affect how much you pay for gas and electricity.
In January around 4 UK utilities providers varied their gas prices in the UK according to the cost of pipi... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
07th February 2008
Boiler Safety
Boilers used to require constant upkeep and maintenance, but developments in digital technology have meant that you're now less likely to notice if something is wrong with your boiler. A set of safety checks exists though; you can imple... Read >
Author: Keira Parker
26th January 2008
In the United States, Canada and Australia both commercial and residential consumers can buy green energy from their standard local utility provider of from a provider that specializes in green energy. Many third party suppliers of energy provide green en... Read >
Author: Christopher
22nd January 2008
The startling news in the world of household utilities at the beginning of 2008 is the incredible increases in the price of gas and electricity. Two of the larger suppliers in the country have hiked their prices up by a staggering amount.
The energy su... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
17th January 2008
The fact that one of Britain�s biggest blue chip consumers of energy is taking such steps ought to boost its national image and reduce long-term energy costs. Blue chips are not alone in experiencing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint. Increasing... Read >
Author: clickthrough
22nd July 2006
Reduce Household Utility Bills
With recent increases in wholesale energy prices, the cost of running a home has risen dramatically. The question is, is it time for UK householders to start to change their ways and cut-back on the energy consumption?
... Read >
Author: Cole Branel
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