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Energy Saving Week: Practical Tips to Reduce Energy Use and Save Money

Written by LivGreen | Jan 20, 2026 11:00:20 AM

Energy Saving Week is the perfect opportunity to pause, reflect, and take action on how we use energy in our homes. At LivGreen, we see first-hand how small improvements, combined with smart retrofit solutions, can dramatically reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and lower carbon emissions.

To support Energy Saving Week, we’ve created a downloadable energy-saving guide packed with practical tips that you can print, keep, and share. It’s designed to help you take easy steps today while also planning for long-term savings tomorrow.

Below, we’ve pulled together some of our most effective money-saving energy tips to show just how much difference a few changes can make.

 

Simple Energy-Saving Tips That Really Add Up

 

1. Switch to LED Lighting

Old incandescent bulbs use up to 10 times more energy than modern LED bulbs. While LEDs may cost a little more upfront, they last significantly longer and use a fraction of the electricity.

The result: Lower energy use, fewer bulb replacements, and instant savings on your bills.

 

2. Turn Off Unnecessary Lights

On average, households leave five lights on unnecessarily. If those lights are using non-energy saving bulbs at around 60 watts, switching them off could save you up to £120 per year.

It’s one of the easiest habits to change, and one of the quickest ways to see savings.

 

3. Avoid Standby Power Waste

Many appliances continue to draw power even when they’re not in use. TVs, chargers, microwaves, and gaming consoles all quietly consume energy on standby.

Turning appliances off properly can save around £45 per year, just by flicking a switch.

 

4. Insulate Your Loft

Heat rises, and without proper loft insulation, a significant amount of warmth simply escapes through your roof. This forces your heating system to work harder and costs you more.

Installing loft insulation can save up to £250 per year, while also making your home more comfortable all year round.

 

5. Optimise Your Heating Schedule

Heating an empty home is one of the biggest energy wasters. Smart heating controls and automated schedules ensure your home is warm only when it needs to be.

Optimising heating schedules can save up to £150 per year, while maintaining comfort and reducing unnecessary energy use.

 

Download Our Top Energy-Saving Tips