As the temperatures drop, the approach of autumn usually means energy bills are set to rise. This autumn’s increase in the energy price cap has many preparing for an increased financial impact. LEAP talks to thousands of households across the UK every year; we understand the pressure this time of year can put on families, but with the right awareness and preparation of the changes to come, you can live comfortably in the coming months.
Here, we delve into home activities that are costing you the most money this season, explain how the energy price cap affects your bills, and offer practical tips to keep energy costs under control.
The Most Costly Energy Activities at Home
With the cooler months, household energy usage typically ramps up. Understanding which activities are the most energy-intensive can help you make more informed decisions about your consumption:
Heating
This is by far the main increase of energy use in the autumn. As temperatures fall, central heating systems begin to run longer and work harder to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
Lighting
As days grow shorter, lighting usage increases significantly. Although each instance may not seem like much, the overall effect results in higher electricity bills, as lights are left on for longer periods.
Appliances
More time spent indoors means more time spent using appliances for cooking as well as electronic devices for entertainment or working. Daily energy consumption increases, as a result of cold and wet weather.
Hot Water Usage
The demand for hot water typically rises as well, whether for longer showers, a cosy deep bath to combat the chill or more frequent laundry loads, driving up energy usage.
Understanding the Energy Price Cap
The energy price cap is a measure set by Ofgem to protect consumers from being overcharged by energy providers. This autumn, the price cap has risen, with the typical annual energy cost hitting approximately £1,717, up 10% from the summer cap of £1,568. This change highlights the importance of being even more mindful of your energy use.
Cost-Effective Tips to Watch Your Energy Spend
Despite the rising costs, there are numerous ways to soften the pinch of increasing energy bills! Here are just a few ideas recommended by LEAP energy experts.
Enhance Insulation
Investing in efficient insulation for your home can significantly reduce the need for heating. This doesn’t need to be an expensive home improvement! Draught-proofing windows and doors is a simple yet effective method to retain warmth.
Smart Thermostats
A smart thermostat can optimise heating schedules, ensuring warmth only when necessary and reducing waste.
Energy-Efficient Appliances
Switching to energy-efficient appliances can lower energy consumption over time. Look for appliances with high energy ratings when replacements are needed.
Mindful Usage
Small, conscious changes in daily habits can lead to noticeable savings. Turn off lights when leaving a room, unplug devices not in use, and lower the thermostat by a degree or two when you can.
With the increase in the energy price cap as we head towards the more energy-intensive seasons, proactive steps can make a significant difference. Planning ahead and making informed choices about energy use can help you maintain comfort during this challenging time of year.
Stay a step ahead by arranging a LEAP energy advice call. Eligible regions will receive home visits, and all regions covered by LEAP will receive helpful advice over the phone that you can put into action right away. So get in touch!