Energy experts revealed the expensive bad habits around the house that are adding hundreds to your bills
Energy experts have revealed some of the most expensive bad habits you can have around the house that are adding hundreds to your bills.
But Hull Live reports that one of the most expensive mistakes you can make is filling the kettle up too much, as it can cost you £55 over the course of a year - and 28% of us are doing it. Six million households admit that they leave the TV on when it's not in use, potentially adding £2 a year to bills, while a quarter leave the lights on when no one is in the room, which could add £12 to annual bills.
The service was created to link up to smart meters in order to help consumers understand their home energy consumption, monitor when they are using the most power and find ways to cut costs around the home.
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