The unusual cold weather the UK has experienced over the month of March, as well as the depletion of the country’s gas reserves, kept British spot gas prices a very high level.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has revealed plans for a £9million package, designed to help local authorities establish more heat networks across UK towns and cities, a
Energy company Centrica has just revealed the fact that they’ve entered a deal with US company Cheniere, following which they’ll pay £10bn over 20 years for
Upon revealing the new Budget, the UK government has reaffirmed its commitment to building zero carbon homes from 2016, the Chancellor also announcing the imminent release of a “detailed plan” including a response to the 2012 consultation on the energy efficiency requirements in building regulations by May 2013.
The ever-rising energy bills are taking a very serious toll on the finances and lifestyle of most UK families, a recent study revealing the fact that around 60 percent of households are forced to temporarily switch off heating in order to keep costs at bay.
While HeatingSave enables customers to enjoy optimum thermal comfort levels across their homes or buildings (and cuts their bills in the process), the truth of the matter is that there are certain situations when one simply feels the need of a very rapid change in their heating zone’s temperature.
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
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.
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.
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.