June 17th, 2011 by HM Government Department of Energy and Climate Change
New figures released on 17 June 2011 reveal that nearly half of Britain’s homes do not have adequate basic insulation and are throwing away at least £100 in wasted energy payments every year. The latest lagging statistics show that only 57% of Britain’s lofts have been properly insulated and only 58% of cavity walls have […]
February 24th, 2011 by Richard Lord
In relative terms oil is cheap. A litre of petrol, which contains about 8000 Calories, still costs less than a cup of coffee at a restaurant or in many cases a litre of bottled water. But the cost of oil will rise and take a bigger bite out of our disposable income. Since 1859 humanity […]
February 3rd, 2011 by Centrica
British Gas homes have seen a 22 per cent decline in gas consumption, on average, as more homes adopt energy efficiency measures. These cuts in gas use follows three decades of rising consumption, and shows the impact energy efficiency is having on British homes, according to an independent report published today. The British Gas Home […]