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With the prices of gas, heating, and energy projected to increase further in the next 12 months, there has never been a more appropriate time to invest in a Building Energy Monitoring System to reduce heating and energy costs.
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The energy and fuel price rises are continuing to contribute to the increase in the cost of living. HeatingSave has the perfect money-saving solution, reducing heating and energy costs for businesses and homes across the country.
HeatingSave has the perfect solution to help combat the rising energy bills and maintain an affordable home, business or building - a building energy management system.
The average UK household and business will see its energy and fuel prices sky-rocket in 2022 once regulator Ofgem’s new price cap comes in from April.
The hikes are linked to global gas prices, and while there isn’t much you can do about wholesale energy prices, there are still vital steps you can take to save money on your bills.
Implementing energy-saving measures across one’s home might actually boost its market value by an impressive 38%, depending on its location, a new report by the Government’s Department of Energy and Climate Change reveals.
As energy bills keep going up on a yearly basis, more and more households across the UK are being pushed into fuel poverty and, unfortunately, that’s also the case across a slightly well off area of the country, namely Reading.
Energy inflation has reached 2.2 percent in April across the UK, making it the most significant increase in Europe – more than four-times the rate of increase in Germany, a news report informs us.
In a move designed to bolster energy efficiency across Scotland, MSPs will be asked to replace the current stamp duties with a system containing provisions for financially stimulating the owners of energy efficient homes, a news report reveals.