Friday, August 26, 2022

Energy Savings

 Well , with the cost of energy rising so much in the UK, what can we do to heat and eat ?


I'm no expert, but here's what I'm doing to help myself . Any comments or other tips greatly appreciated!

There's never one magic bullet [ almost anyway], so these add up .

1. Travel . I now mostly travel by pushbike for distances of less than about 5 miles [ for me thats my nearest sizeable town] . I have a rucksack and backrack to help carry . For a big shop, then I treat myself to using the car . I go to exercise classes in the town, and gaining some street cred when any fellow classees see me coming into the car park .... For windy days, I will be using my ebike . I cant get rid of the car as I do travel further sometimes .

2. Bathing . Exercise classes now finish off with a shower sometimes [at the leisure centre]. I used to luxuriate by a shower followed by a bubble bath 3.5x/week . Now its once per week along with a quick shower if required + the gym...

3. Washing. Cold water- fast  .

4. Laundry. Now putting washing on every 6 days rather than 5, and filling up the machine slightly more. I'm helping to compensate by wearing thinner tops than normal [ T-shirts primarily] , and bedsheets staying on a couple of days longer . I use an electronic calendar to keep track of whats needed doing . Later in the year ,I'll be washing jumpers much less frequently , at present I only wear them at night

5. Smart lights . Removed 

6. Standby kit- stuff with remotes Turning off at the machine--- when I remember to do it 

7. Lights . Turning off when leaving room. Im getting better at this ! I have a battery operated proximity light in the bedroom, Im finding using this useful as it gives time to turn on the bedside lamp rather than the main lights .

8. Thermostat . Everyone says to turn it down by 1C . Ive not had the boiler on for central heating since about April, and relied on a thick jumper so far. Come autumn, I'll most likely do so .

9. Chimneys and the like . Make sure you know about ventilation prior to doing this- gas appliances need to be able to vent to the outside and can be dangerous if the off gasses cant escape . I have a fitted gas fire which I never use. The chimney now sports an old shirt blocking [warmer] air going up the stack . 

10. Double glazing. Yeah think every house has that nowadays. I moved my finger round the inside edges of my windows a few months ago and was shocked to feel a draught. Screwfix visit, £12 of kit and resealed , rather than £1000s fitting new windows . Looks much better too :) 


11. Cooking . Has never been my strong point.  I took a blood test [ results a fortnight ago as it happens] which said I was eating too many processed foods . fair enough as I was [3/week ready meals]. I already had a slow cooker, now I'm using it most of the time, and can get 8 meals cooked in 1 go [ aint a freezer wonderful!?] Labelled packs for variety so now eating only 'fresh' produce and no junk .

12 Bedclothes . Well my duvet is rather luxurious , but if it does get cold over winter , there are easy ways to rectify that problem .

13. Insulation . I had my walls insulated courtesy of HMG a couple of years ago . FREE . Check whether you can get freebies ..... They wouldnt insulate my loft properly , however , but beggars cant be choosers .....

14. Renewable installation. I'm moving home soon, so I'd never get my money back from this personally in my present gaffe . If  you're planning to stay in your home for a few years however, you might want to think about this and do the sums . I will be in autumn, the price of energy will make the payback in a few years only [ my guess is 4 at the current fuel price, and its a hedge against future hikes of course] .



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