Do you have any ideas/plans for saving power?

That’s true, that’s why I caught the bus late afternoon yesterday, plus I got it free, with my bus pass, it would have cost over £11 to catch two different buses to Newbury, I make full use of my bus pass.

I agree. I do have a bus pass but I don’t often use it. Mostly I walk with my hound. My wife goes to the store and I wait with Max. The power is his legs !

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A little digression - sort of.
Saving is energy - kWh. What you use in a day. Power is the rate at which you use it. An electric kettle is usually 3 kW… It is usually has the most power in your kitchen. That’s 0.05 kWh. The average domestic residence uses about 10 kWh per day.

How to reduce energy consumption? Work more. Spend more time out socialising & run an extension cable to that electric pole at the side of the road.

We aren’t sitting around on the sofa under blankets type of people, we like to be moving about, but I did buy us a couple of these to put over the top of our clothes so we don’t need the heating on

Even if we take steps, we are paying more due to standing order increases as I understand it so I am going to consider some options maybe heating turned down, or on for less time also lights turned off and standby a thing of the past and then carry on as normal and see where my bills go this winter.

Absolutely Kazz. Even turning down the heating etc is still going to produce an inflated bill due the sharp rise in the standing charge. The governments over the last thirty years or so have failed to plan ahead for this crisis and still carried on inviting people into this country and building more and more houses. What did they think was going to happen? So now they hike up the price of energy, blame it on Putin, and tell us to use less, and it’s all our fault for using too much. I think we should all use more electricity until we are cut off and ask the government “What are you going to do about it” We elect a government, and all they have to do are a few simple jobs…Make sure everyone has reliable utilities, well maintained roads, and an efficient transport system etc, and they go and blow our money on useless projects and wars in other countries.
When the heating and lights go off in Westminster they’ll bloody well do something about it!
rant over!

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As the days are unfolding here in Newbury, it looks like I will be staying with my son, from Monday to Friday come the really cold months.

I shall just leave one storage heater on, to heat the whole of my house, I was without storage heaters for quite a while and the place got very damp here,…as soon as I had the heaters installed,I noticed a huge change in the atmosphere, I could feel the place drying out…much nicer and healthier I believe.

I will be saving a lot of power by staying with my son,:+1:

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Heating the house for one is going to be harsh as only one pension coming in , where there are two living in one home at least there are or should be two pensions or incomes to make it easier . Worrying times

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Underfloor heating is hugely disruptive - is that the main part of the cost - pulling up boards and relaying a floor? If you have a concrete floor/tiles etc

There was a woman I saw online who shared a power saving tip and had a heated air dryer. It was a good tip, until she mentioned she had underfloor heating and a giant skylight in her gigantic kitchen! Poor woman got pelters for it :frowning_face:

For my situation we did not consider putting in underfloor heating - it seems like new builds are the only way to get this in place without massive effort & costs. The quote for our place was using existing wall mounted radiators.

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Underfloor heating installation deffo not for the faint hearted.

But when I lived in London the last place we had was a flat with underfloor heating. This was back before recent mad hikes in electricity costs. There was an incentive not to pick up clothes from the bedroom floor in the winter - they lay there overnight and got pre-heated for the morning.

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There’s deffo an argument for buying/building a tall bunk bed and sleeping near the ceiling. :wink:

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The watching daytime TV thread gave me an idea … we have a TV in our sitting room (as most people do) but we never watch it. It currently has an armchair hiding it. It’s been on standby for a couple of years. So I’ve just unplugged it … might save a bob or two.

A heated air dryer is a great idea! I will have to look that up. :+1:

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