Gas customers can drive down bills by 30 per cent or more via PCs
Parent company Centrica defended huge profit results for British Gas.
Get a better deal on heating costs via smart phone while you are out and about
Ann Robinson from comparison website uSwitch says energy customers need an annual renewal notice to get a better deal.
Nearly 50% of thermostat owners never program their devices, new study says
A new whitepaper released by Parks Associates revealed that nearly 50 percent of US households with a broadband Internet connection and a thermostat never actually programmed the device or, in fact, have done so only once, after it was initially installed.
Energy-efficient home saves £4,000 a year on bills, claims retired engineer
Making one's home as energy efficient as possible is something everyone should strive to achieve, especially taking into account the fact that prices for gas and electricity are going nowhere but up.
PC controlled zones provide better savings than outdated central heating time clocks
Energy enforcer Ofgem has come up with a new set of energy price rules.
Save even more with underfloor heating and HeatingSave
Underfloor heating solutions are typically considered to be expensive gimmicks, mostly used by people with a serious amount of disposable income available, and they're clearly not as popular as classical radiators.
Room occupancy sensors automatically turn heating down when nobody at home
A survey published this week by consumer association Which? points out a ‘long squeeze’ on UK households. It highlights that many are unable to save and are unlikely to weather any financial shocks.
Make your home more energy-efficient with Green Deal and HeatingSave
The Government's Green Deal program has been operational since late January, and it seems that quite a lot of home owners are already considering a possible upgrade to their households, in order to make them more energy efficient.
DECC confirms 1,800 Green Deal assessments lodged already
The Government's Green Deal programe seems to be enjoying quite a good level of success, around 1,800 assessments being already lodged, and £26.9 million worth of Energy Company Obligation (ECO) deals being confirmed, a
Profits set to soar for UK’s energy suppliers at consumers’ expense
The UK's largest energy suppliers are set to record huge profits over the course of 2013, all at the customers' expense, a report from Ofgem reveals.