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The Big Energy Saving Week 2019 starts today


The Big Energy Saving Week campaign backed by Citizens Advice, the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and numerous other organizations is back to help consumers understand their energy use, cut their bills and get the financial support they are entitled to.

Every year, BESW partners empower people across Scotland, England and Wales to save money on their energy bills through face to face events, social media, local partnerships and engaging with their local media.

According to the organizers, last year, campaigners helped thousands of people save approximately one million pounds through their events and campaign activity and almost 9 in 10 consumers contacted after attending a BESW event said they felt more confident they knew how to save money and energy in future.

This year, BESW focuses on saving consumers money and energy by:

– Educating consumers directly on how to check their energy costs and switch tariff or supplier if they are paying too much.

– Spreading awareness of the advice and support available for consumers from programmes like Energy Best Deal extra to the Priority Services Register to benefits and grants they may be entitled to.

– Ensuring that consumers are able to save money and energy by accessing discounts and implementing energy efficiency measures such as insulation.

HeatingSave Low-Cost Building Management System Helps You Cut Your Energy Bills and Save Money

While switching energy suppliers can certainly help home owners cut their energy bills, if you’re looking for an alternate way of saving up to 30%+ on your energy bills, then HeatingSave is just the thing to consider.

Building Energy Management Systems are capable of delivering extensive monitoring and control options, compared to basic controls. They typically employ data from a variety of sources (boiler flow and return sensors, internal and external temperature sensors, occupancy sensors, humidity sensors, etc.), and enable the perfect optimization of a building’s boiler-based central heating system.

HeatingSave is also approved to work and save fuel within the Energy Technology List. It is also approved by the Department of Energy & Climate Change and the Energy Savings Trust and was specified by the Building Research Establishment for the energy efficient homes retro-fit program, called The Greenhouse Project.

If you’d like to find out more about HeatingSave’s accreditations, just visit the dedicated section on our website, and for any other information, please get in touch with our dedicated product team.

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