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22 May 2012
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Energy conservation

Are your fuels bills costing the Earth?
What can you do?
Grants and assistance
Energy Saving Trust advice centre 
Kent Health and Affordable Warmth Strategy

Energy Efficiency for landlords

Contact the Council's Climate Change Officer  


Are your fuel bills costing the Earth?

Every time we switch on a light, use a computer, turn on a television or drive a car we are using energy. Most of this energy comes from the combustion of fossil fuels; coal, oil or gas, which release carbon dioxide during this process.

Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, which means that once it is released into the atmosphere it thickens the blanket of greenhouse gases which surrounds the Earth, trapping heat and causing our climate to change.

This means that anything we can do to move towards a ‘low carbon’ lifestyle will reduce future climate change creating a better future for our children, and grand children.


What can you do?

Getting started 10 ways to save energy, money, and help prevent climate change. Here are some simple measures you can do right now.

  1. Turn your thermostat down. Reducing your room temperature by 1°C could cut your heating bills by up to 10 percent. You could save around £50 per year
  2. Is your water too hot? Your cylinder thermostat should be set at 60°C/140°F
  3. Close your curtains at dusk to stop heat escaping through the windows
  4. Always turn off the lights when you leave a room
  5. Don't leave appliances on standby and remember not to leave appliances on charge unnecessarily
  6. If you're not filling up the washing machine, tumble dryer or dishwasher, use the half-load or economy programme
  7. Only boil as much water as you need (but remember to cover the elements if you're using an electric kettle)
  8. A dripping hot water tap wastes energy and in one week wastes enough hot water to fill half a bath, so fix leaking taps and make sure they're fully turned off!
  9. Use energy saving light bulbs. They last up to 10 times longer than ordinary bulbs, and using one can save you around £40 over the lifetime of the bulb. This saving could be up to £60 over its lifetime if you’re replacing a very high wattage incandescent bulb, or one used for more than a few hours a day
  10. Do a home energy check. Just answer some simple questions about your home and we'll give you a free, impartial report telling you how you can save up to £270 a year on your house hold energy bills

See energy saving tips on the Energy Saving Trusts website

See more energy saving advice from the Directgov website. 


Grants and assistance

Warm Front Grant
Designed to assist households on low incomes with the greatest health risks for example older people, families with children under 16 and people who are disabled or have a long term illness. Grants of up to £3,500 are available, or up to £6,000 for people who are unable to access the gas network, for energy efficiency improvements. Contact Coldbusters on 0800 358 6668 who will arrange for a surveyor to assess your home for the appropriate measures allowed through this government funded scheme.

Coldbusters
This scheme draws together several funding sources into a ‘one stop shop’ for households on low incomes who need help to improve the insulation of their homes. Heating systems can also be provided or upgraded in some circumstances, especially where health is being affected. Contact Coldbusters on 0800 358 6668 who will arrange for a surveyor to assess your home for the appropriate measures from the most appropriate funding source.

Loft and cavity wall insulation
Interested in discount boilers or loft and cavity wall insulation? Contact the local Energy Savings Trust Advice Centre on 0800 512 012 to check prices on the KASH discount referral scheme.


Energy Saving Trust advice centre


The Energy Saving Trust advice centre is the new name for the service that the Kent Energy Centre has been providing for residents in Kent for the last eight years. Although the name has changed the Energy Saving Trust is still a non-profit organisation that provides free, impartial and expert advice designed to help you cut the amount of energy you use. They offer advice and can help you save money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from your home.

Call the new local Energy Saving Trust Advice Centre now on 0800 512 012 or visit the Energy Saving Trust energy saving tips page for a free home energy report and to discover the full range of services on offer.

View further information on energy efficiency grants from the Directgov website.

Renewable energy
See the renewable energy section on this website.


Kent Health and Affordable Warmth Strategy

A number of organisations including the Council have worked together to produce a strategy with the aim of making heating affordable for all. View the full version of the Kent Health and Affordable Warmth Strategy ( PDF File 2138KB file details).


Energy efficiency for landlords


This scheme offers a variety of services to landlords to help them make their homes cheaper to run and more attractive to rent, for example discounted loft and cavity wall insulation. Creative Environmental Networks can provide more information and assistance.


Contact the Council's Climate Change officer

For more information, contact the Council's Climate Change Officer.