Some families are avoiding spiralling energy bills with self-sufficient solutions.
Josh Boyd and Sophie Durand, both in their early 20s, live onboard Qisma - a 60ft by 6ft narrowboat on Lough Erne in County Fermanagh.Image caption,
Taking a hybrid approach to their energy needs, Josh and Sophie use solar-powered batteries as much as possible in combination with a wood-burning stove.
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