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Energy efficiency advice

Small changes can help you save on your energy bills

Start your green journey today

Being more energy efficient could help you reduce your carbon footprint and reduce your energy costs. Even simple changes to your energy habits can lead to big savings.[1]

Tips for

Heating

Tips for

Your kitchen

Tips for

Water

Tips for

Home appliances

Tips for

Lighting

Tips for

Homeworking

Ways we can help

At ScottishPower we also have a range of products and services that can help you manage your energy usage.

Install a smart meter and take control of the energy you use

The best way to track your energy use is to install a smart meter. It'll show you how much energy you're using in pounds and pence and, by providing accurate meter readings, help to ensure you’re only paying for the energy you use.[2]

Save as much as £68 a year with Energy Insights[3]

Our smart meter customers can get access to our Energy Insights tool, it works with your half hourly data to provide deeper insights into the energy consumption in your home, helping you make some informed changes that could save you energy and money.

Looking to invest in a more energy efficient home?

Turn daylight into your own green electricity and reduce your electricity bill by up to 89%.[4]

1

Saving information sources https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/

2

There may be times when we are unable to communicate with your meter and we would need to rely on an estimate.

3

The savings value presented is based on a 5% reduction in gas and electricity use for a customer on a tariff covered by Ofgem’s energy price cap, who pays by Direct Debit, with Ofgem’s average annual energy usage for a typical household in Britain (2,700kWh single rate electricity & 11,500kWh gas use) prior to using the Energy Insights tool. We refer to a 5% reduction in energy use as this represents the average energy savings made by a sample of customers who had a smart meter installed and provided consent to sharing half hourly smart meter data and used the Energy Insights tool at least 3 times between May to July 2021 and May to July 2022.