Reducing energy with the E.ON Saving Energy Toolkit
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We all want to save money, and many of us also want to reduce our carbon footprint to do our part in building a more sustainable world.
One potent method for meeting both of those goals is through eliminating any home energy waste and reducing our overall energy use, especially as we enter the winter, with its accompanying higher fuel use.
Knowing what your home energy data is, as well as being able to compare it to your neighbors, can help you get a handle on your utility bills and not just save money, but also ensure you that you’re not wasting the money you spend on energy.
To that end, E.ON’s online Saving Energy Toolkit may provide the leverage their customers need to cut down on energy wastage – an act which would not only improve your carbon footprint but also potentially help them save money too.
E.ON’s newest campaign will help customers take their first steps when it comes to saving energy and cutting down on waste.
After all, a significant amount of your energy consumption may be just that – waste. It could be the fault of a faulty gas hob, a problem with your insulation or perhaps just the settings on your central heating. Estimates show that turning down the central heating by just one degree could shave £60 off the average household’s gas bill (depending on your usage).
The new E.ON Saving Energy Toolkit will help customers on the road towards running a more fuel-efficient home. It even includes a comparison tool which will allow customers to compare their energy usage with similar homes so they can keep an eye on their practices in relation to those around them.
E.ON’s website also features a number of handy tips to help customers become more fuel efficient, like not leaving your television on standby quite so often. If you’re an E.ON customer you can also use the comparison tool which allows you to see how your home is performing in relation to those in your area – given you greater motivation to save energy.
You won’t need to be a qualified expert to put these into practice, just a dash of common sense will do!
Take a look at the energy saving tips from E.ON, find out what “vampire” appliances may be sucking energy from your home, and see what their toolkit can do for you.

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