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Post: # 58983Post Stonehead »

Well, the good news from our latest electricity bill is that we've managed a further cut of 19% on the same quarter last year. That's a big achievement for a working croft and is mainly down to two things - Savaplugs on the freezer and refrigerator plus almost zero use of electric power tools as I ramp up my acquisition and use of old hand tools.

The downside is that while we managed a big cut in consumption, it didn't show up in the cost - our bill still came in £6 higher than last year due to rises in energy costs.

Of course, that does mean we did come out ahead cost wise as we would have faced a huge rise in the bill if we hadn't cut consumption by that amount.

Oh, and last year's bill for the quarter was 14% less than the previous year's.

I'm not sure than we can cut it much further without spending between the hundreds to the thousands of pounds.

Changing from an electric hob and oven to either gas (more efficient) or wood (readily avalaible) would cut a big chunk off the bill. But we'd have to spend a bit of dosh to achieve it.

Doing all our battery charging with solar/wind would shave a bit off, but even a modest battery charging set-up is beyond us at the moment.

And putting in even a modest grid-connect renewable generating system would cost a lot more than we have.

I think it's going to have to be fine tuning from now on - unless someone takes pity on us and gives us a big wedge of dosh!!! :mrgreen:

Still, I think we've done quite well - especially as we've also cut our oil consumption (for CH and DHW) down to 1,000 litres for six months, including winter. We were helped by a mild winter but we did have quite a few days where the house was distinctly chilly with only the snug feeling warm (thanks to the Victorian solid fuel range).
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Post: # 58991Post baldowrie »

some times though you do have to weigh up the savings, cash and energy against your well being.

Personally myself, I was cutting back on oil but found I was doing it to such good effect and saving myself a fortune but was cold. So thought that fool hardy and turned the heating back on, blow the cost. I am using less than I was when I first moved here, but now I am warm too.

But The Stoneheads are fit people so can wear an extra jumper. :mrgreen:

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Post: # 59175Post Thurston Garden »

Stoney I have always considered a saveplugthingy - do you think they are a good saving? We have just UPSIZED :oops: our feezer (courtesy of freecycle!) as the old one was too wee - you probably know too how easy it it to put all that butchered meat in when it's raw, but invariably what you want is underneath.....frozen meat jigsaw, not one of my favorite pass-times!

Well done on your leccy saving by the way!
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