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How to save on your power bills this winter

Cartoon man enjoying a cozy bath, reminding viewers to adjust water heater temperature to save on energy costs this winter.
Turn down your water heater and limit your bath time this winter to keep your power bills in check.

Winter is just around the corner, and you know what that means – hot toddies, skiing holidays… and unfortunately higher power bills. With rising energy costs, you may be looking for ways to keep warm without breaking the bank.

But don’t worry, there are tons of easy and practical steps you can take to save on your heating bills this winter. Check out these tips that range from small lifestyle changes to bigger home upgrades. Let’s get started!

Whether it’s sealing air leaks, reversing your ceiling fan, or taking advantage of the Hour of Power, every little bit counts towards a more sustainable future.

Get a home energy audit

Consider getting a professional home energy audit to identify any areas where you can improve energy efficiency. This can help you save money on your power bill in the long run. Many energy efficiency companies offer this for free. You can also visit your city council’s website for more information regarding free energy audits.

See if you’re eligible for an insulation and/or heating subsidy

This grant covers 80% of the total cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation. In some areas the cost to you may be even lower, thanks to generous funding from community organisations. Visit the EECA website to see if you qualify for grants.

Seal air leaks

Place draught stoppers along the bottom of your doors and windows to prevent cold air from entering your home. This can significantly reduce your heating costs.

Use draught stoppers

Place draught stoppers along the bottom of your doors and windows to prevent cold air from entering your home. This can significantly reduce your heating costs.

Reverse your ceiling fan

Set your ceiling fan to rotate clockwise in the winter. This will push the warm air that rises to the ceiling back down into the room.

Use LED lights

Replace your incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs. According to Gen Less, LED light bulbs use up to 85% less electricity than traditional incandescent or halogen bulbs and can last 15 times longer. They cost more upfront – but the long-term savings are worth it.

Make the most out of the Hour of Power

Run your dryer, dishwasher, oven, and everything else you can during your free hour. On average our customers save a further 9.5% on their bills with the free hour, with some extra dedicated people saving more than 30%!

Go off-peak with Movemaster

If you tend to use your heat pump overnight during winter, you can save with our MoveMaster plan – cheaper off peak rates and half price overnight (11pm 7am)! For half the price, you can stay cosy while you sleep.

By practising these energy-saving tips, you can reduce your power bills during winter without compromising on comfort. Whether it’s sealing air leaks, reversing your ceiling fan, or taking advantage of the Hour of Power, every little bit counts towards a more sustainable future. By making these changes, you can not only save money, but also contribute towards reducing your carbon footprint.

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