Welcome to the UK Energy Saving FAQ page. Please click on the questions below to find the answers to your queries.
There are plenty of simple measures you can carry out at home to help you save energy. Take a look at our energy saving tips page for a list of easy-to-implement ideas.
It is certainly a good idea to start saving energy in the workplace as well as at home. A 20% decrease in energy bills can be the equivalent of a 5% sales increase in terms of the bottom line. Take a look at our energy saving business page for some useful advice.
Many energy saving measures are completely free so you don’t have to spend a penny to start saving energy and money! Measures such as fitting roof insulation will obviously cost money but the savings can make it worthwhile. There are also grants available towards many energy saving measures.
There are many grants available from those towards insulating your home, including grants specifically for the over 60s, to those designed to help you install renewable sources of energy in your home or workplace.
There are many energy saving products now on the market which are worth looking into as they can result in significant savings. Visit our sitemap where you will find a list of energy saving products.
Visit our Solar Power FAQs page to answer your questions on solar power.
Visit our Wind Power FAQs page to answer your questions on wind power.
There are a number of water saving measures you can implement which will save you water and money. These include installing a hippo device in your toilet and recycling rainwater. Visit our Saving Water page for a list of tips.
If you are travelling abroad you could think about offsetting your carbon emissions. You should also make sure that you respect the culture and traditions of your destination. Take a look at our sustainable tourism page for some more ideas.
Many of the products we use everyday can be recycled including paper, plastic and even clothes. Visit our sitemap for a list of products for recycling as well as pages on where you can recycle various products.
For a start, think about how you can use your car less either by taking public transport, walking or cycling. There are also a number of environmentally friendly and renewable fuel sources you could consider such as biodiesel and LPG . Visit our sitemap for a list of the various options available.