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Energy saving
Like everyone else, due to a high electric bill I am looking at ways to significantly reducing my usage. At the moment I am looking at
1) swapping all bulbs onto energy saving ones
2) Unplugging all plugs
I have no plans to ever have the heating on ever again! LOL
I live alone and work during the week, so I have the tv on an hour in the morning and evenings after work until 10/11. Weekends are my big usage, as I am never out of the flat, so do have the tv and computer most of the time, but I going to try to reduce the amount of usage.
What else can I do!
Thank you
Susanna
1) swapping all bulbs onto energy saving ones
2) Unplugging all plugs
I have no plans to ever have the heating on ever again! LOL
I live alone and work during the week, so I have the tv on an hour in the morning and evenings after work until 10/11. Weekends are my big usage, as I am never out of the flat, so do have the tv and computer most of the time, but I going to try to reduce the amount of usage.
What else can I do!
Thank you
Susanna
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It's mainly things that get hot that eat elec, Kettle, toaster, fan heater, Immersion heater, etcThis is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !0
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