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Overall Household Energy Use

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It is important to get overall household energy use into perspective to understand where to cut costs and when to invest in new equipment. The first pie chart shows the major components of energy use in the average UK house. Heating your home clearly dominates, followed by heating water. Electrical appliances and cooking are relatively low energy use in your house. (It should be noted that in reality when considering the inefficiencies of power generation that the actual energy use of electrical appliance is higher),

The second chart shows the relative costs assuming that Gas is used to cook, heat the house and heat the water. The cost contribution from electrical appliance is higher than the "in house" energy use; this is simply because electricity is much more expensive per kWh than gas.



Energy use in the average UK household



Energy cost assuming heating, hotwater and cooking are all gas fuelled

The conclusions are apparent; to really save some money where you live the first focus should be on heating, hot water and insulating against heat loss. Most of this area of the site compares the various heating and water options, and looks at insulation. The objective is to help to inform choice on what is best to do in your circumstances, to save money and sensibly invest.

 

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Icons are also used throughout the site to indicate the level of saving or the relative cost implications associated with an choice you might make, or a tip you read or related to how your house is currently configured. These icons below.
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£ 1000+ Focus your effort here to save as much money as possible

In some areas there are some substantial investments you may choose to make, in sections describing these we indicate with two icons, thumbs up or down, if the investment is a good one. Payback in less than 15 years is regarded as reasonable, but longer that that poor. These icons are below.
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This is the best world enery graphic and simulation tool we have come across so we have put it on the home page! Wish we had done it.

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All calculations on this site are based on current fuel prices they are checked regularly and were last updated on:-
                 10th May 2010
All calculation using current fuel prices are coloured red
The costs calculated for energy use based on these fuel prices should be regarded as 'good estimates' given that there are a variety of different fuel prices on offer in the country.
The calculations in the site also have different levels of accuracy depending on the nature of the calculation. For example calculating the energy use of a known power output TV is very easy compared when to calculating the effect on household costs with insulating your cavity walls.

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Using electrical unit price of £ 0.134


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