Thursday 30 January 2014

Stephen Metcalfe MP supports Big Energy Saving Week

 Kathy Peach, Manager - CAB Basildon and Stephen Metcalfe MP

Local MP Stephen Metcalfe recently lent his support to Big Energy Saving Week, which will help people in South Basildon and East Thurrock cut hundreds of pounds from their energy bills.

The campaign, which runs from 27 -31 Jan 2013, gives practical advice on how to save money by checking, switching and insulating your home. The Citizens Advice Bureau are running over 500 events to help consumers get advice on how to cut their bills during this week.

Run by Citizens Advice, Big Energy Saving Week is also supported by charities, the Government, and the energy industry who have come together to provide advice to consumers which could save:

  •    An average of £100 by paying by direct debit rather than cash or cheque
  •    Up to £200 for switching tariff or supplier if you have never switched before
  •    An average of £320 from insulation and other energy saving measures

The local MP commented:  “Big Energy Saving Week is a great opportunity to take action and cut your energy costs. I encourage everyone to see what they could do to reduce their bills and make sure they aren’t paying more than they need to.”

“I am pleased with the measures taken by this Government to aid this process. Among other measures we have delivered a £50 saving on energy bills, cut over 400 tariffs to just 4 per supplier, and secured £135 off bills for two million vulnerable households under the Warm Homes Discount.”

Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of national charity Citizens Advice added: “We know that people are finding it hard to make ends meet. This week we’re helping as many people as possible make sure they are not paying a penny more than they have to for a warm home or to keep the lights on.”

“Through Big Energy Saving Week Citizens Advice is helping consumers to check, switch and insulate.  Citizens Advice Bureaux up and down the country will be out and about to help consumers find better deals, make the most of extra help available and vote with their feet if they can get a better deal.”

To help people take control of their bills Citizens Advice has released ten top tips to help you check, switch and insulate.
  1. Check your bills carefully and read your meter regularly. This will allow you to check how much energy you use and make sure you’re paying the right amount
  2. Talk to your supplier if you think your bill is wrong or if you have problems paying. They’ll be able to give you advice about available support or talk you through repayment options.
  3. If money is tight, contact your local CAB. They can check to see if you are getting the benefits you are entitled to, or if you can get help paying your bills.
  4. Make sure that you’re on the cheapest tariff.  Check with your supplier and use an accredited switching website to see who’s offering the best deal. Tariffs are changing in 2014 so it is important that you are aware of your current deal and any changes your supplier is planning.
  5. Most energy suppliers offer fixed price tariffs, where the price of a unit of energy will stay the same for the length of the deal. These can work out cheaper in the long term and make it easier to budget – although you might need to pay by direct debit and your bills will still go up if you use more energy. 
  6. If you use a pre-payment meter, remember that standing charges will be added daily - even when you aren’t using energy. Check how much they are and keep your meter topped up even during warm weather to avoid unexpected charges
  7. If you use heating oil as your main fuel, buy before winter and see if there are any local oil buying clubs you can join. If not, you might want to start your own.
  8. Make your home energy efficient – insulate lofts and walls, double glaze or use thick curtains to keep the heat in, and get your boiler serviced or replaced to ensure it is energy efficient. There are schemes to help with this.
  9. Save money and energy – don’t leave appliances on standby or leave laptops and mobile phones on charge unnecessarily. Fix leaking taps and always turn off the light when you leave a room.
  10. Do a home energy check to find out about savings of up to £250 a year on household energy bills. Visit the Energy Saving Trust home energy check at hec.est.org.uk. Use this check to get a full report with details of your home’s energy use and the savings you could make. 
Consumers can also get help and advice online at www.bigenergysavingweek.org.uk or from their local CAB. You can see a full list of events at www.citizensadvice.org.uk/besw_events.htm.