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Getting a smart meter installed
about saving money on your energy bills. When you’ll get a smart meter Your supplier should contact you to tell you exactly when you can get one. If they don't, you can contact them to ask when that might
Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills
-saving home improvements You might be able to get help with the cost of things like insulation, a new boiler or improvements to your heating. Check if you can get help making energy-saving improvements
Complain to the energy ombudsman
if you’ve already complained to your energy company and either: you’re not happy with their decision you’ve not been given a decision within 8 weeks The energy ombudsman is independent and can: get
Check if your previous energy supplier owes you money
also complain to the energy ombudsman, a free and independent organisation that may be able to help. If the ombudsman takes up your case you’ll get their decision within 6 to 8 weeks. If they decide
Buying a more energy efficient appliance
used for every 100 cycles. This is shown inside a circular arrow. 100 cycles is about the same as 2 washes a week over a year. On TVs and computer monitors, energy labels show how much energy is used
Preparing to rent from a private landlord
- the least efficient get a G. You can read more about energy performance certificates on the Energy Saving Trust website. When you rent a new home it must have an energy efficiency rating of E or above
Compare how much electrical appliances cost to use
Use this calculator to: get an estimate of how much electrical appliances cost to run compare energy costs for different appliances This can help you reduce your energy costs and save money. How
Letter to complain about energy mis-selling
Letter to complain about energy mis-selling This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you're having problems
If your home is on a heat network
challenge your landlord so they’re less likely to make you leave the property. Making a complaint Contact the energy ombudsman if you haven’t heard from your supplier within 8 weeks of sending them
If you think you’ve been charged too much for your energy
help with advice about paying your bills and saving energy. You can: get help if you’re behind with your energy bills find grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills save money using your