The UK Government has launched a new campaign to help more people reduce their usage and winter energy bills
The UK Government recently launched a dedicated website aimed at helping households save money on their energy bills. A new advertising campaign is also airing on TV screens nationwide as part of the ‘It All Adds Up’ £18million awareness initiative this winter.
The new microsite on GOV.UK explains: “There are lots of things you can do at home, from easy no cost actions to bigger investments, that could save you hundreds more.” The guidance advises: “If you are over 65, or have pre-existing health conditions, you may want to set a slightly higher flow temperature of 65C to ensure your home warms more quickly.” Nesta have more information on lowering your combi boiler flow setting - take their Money Saving Boiler Challenge.
The guidance says: “People over 65, children under five and those with pre-existing health conditions are more vulnerable to cold temperatures. Make sure you are warm enough and have a minimum indoor temperature of 18Celsius to ensure you protect your health while maintaining comfort.”
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