The adverts started airing this morning
The UK government has launched a new £18 million advertising campaign to encourage households to save energy.advert on Tuesday to share advice on saving money on energy bills.
Guidance in the campaign includes simple measures like turning the boiler flow temperature down from 75⁰C to 60⁰C which could save households up to £100 a year.Another suggestion is to turn appliances off at the plug, which could save up to £70 a year. Long-term solutions are also included, such as draught-proofing windows and doors, which could save up to £60 a year.
Lord Callanan, the business and energy minister, said:"The government’s ‘It All Adds Up’ energy saving campaign is already getting important information out to millions of households across the country, showing them simple, low and no-cost tips to cut their energy use and bills this winter. “Simple steps can make a big difference in cutting bills while keeping homes warm and safe, and by launching this new TV advert, even more people will be aware and the savings will keep adding up for UK households.”
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Inside £18.5m home from blockbuster series with wine cellar & skyline viewTHESE stunning images take viewers inside the lavish £18.5 million home that featured in HBO’s hit show Succession, which boasts more than ten bathrooms and a wine cellar. The Manhattan townh…
Read more »
Plan for new £18m Clyde promenade and cycle route revealedProposals for the 300 metre long riverfront includes a cycle route, walkway, feature lighting, seating, trees and shrubs.
Read more »
Government to stop publishing Covid dataThe UK's Covid modelling data will no longer be released from early January as vaccines and other treatments mean we're now 'living with' the disease, scientists say.
Read more »
Inside the intelligence unit investigating Government leaks and keeping out hostile statesA former civil servant working in intelligence said things can get “murky” because staff within the Government Security Group investigate with all their resources but report into the very people they’re investigating
Read more »
Iran arrests seven people with links to the UK after anti-government protestsAt least two people have been executed for taking part in the protests, with Amnesty International criticising what it describes as 'sham trials designed to intimidate those participating in the popular uprising that has rocked Iran'.
Read more »
NHS targets could be scrapped as Government plans to run health service like school systemFormer health secretary Patricia Hewitt will publish the results of her review into how the NHS works in the spring and is expected to call for a wide-ranging reduction in targets
Read more »