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Energy and Lighting

Summary

Changing the way we use lighting and household appliances can be the simplest and cheapest way of taking action on climate change.

Switch off

Make a point of turning off lights and other appliances when they are not needed. If everyone in the UK avoided the stand-by setting, the equivalent of one power station would no longer be needed.
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Low energy lights and household appliances

Are you using low energy light bulbs throughout your home? They are now available for most fittings and come in a variety of attractive designs. Low energy light bulbs cost more to purchase than conventional bulbs, but have come down in price. They can last up to 12 times longer and save you around £7 per bulb per year. When purchasing other household appliances such as fridges or washing machines, always look out for the energy saving trust recommended logo. Energy Saving Trust Recommended logo

 

 

Generate your own Energy

Consider installing solar panels or other renewable energy technology for which grants are available. Fitting a solar hot water system can provide up to 60% of your hot water needs. For more information contact Suffolk Energy Action Link - SEAL for local grants.

Clothes Washing and Drying

Wait until you have a full load before using your washing machine. Also remember that using a 40°C wash cycle rather than 60°C means you use a third less electricity. Reduce the wash to a 30°C cycle and the amount of electricity saved (not to mention money) will be even higher. Modern washing machines are just as effective at lower temperatures. Only use the tumble dryer when necessary. Outdoor line dried clothes can smell fresher and save you money!

Kettle Boiling

Only fill the kettle with as much water as you need. Operating a kettle is equivalent to having 200 low energy light bulbs on at the same time! For other tips on saving energy, contact the Energy Saving Trust via the link below:


For more advice you can call:

  • Suffolk Energy Action Link (SEAL) on 0800 0288 938
  • Energy Saving Trust Advice Centre Anglia on 0800 512 012
  • Suffolk Climate Change & Energy Helpline on 0800 02 88 938



 

External links ...

energy saving trust
energy saving trust
A non-profit organisation that provides free impartial advice tailored to suit you. Advice can save you money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from your home.

energy saving trust main web page


SEAL logo
Suffolk Energy Action Link - SEAL
All seven local authorities in Suffolk work together as Suffolk Energy Action Link (SEAL). The main priority for SEAL is to promote domestic energy efficiency and encourage a reduction in energy use within the home.

SEAL main web page


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Suffolk Climate Change Partnership
The Suffolk Climate Change Partnership comprises all of Suffolk’s Local Authorities as well as a number of other local organisations.

Climate Change web page





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Last updated on: 30 January 2012 | Date of next review: 30 January 2013

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