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About Save on Energy Bills

Energy bills can be difficult to get your head around.

From working out what you are actually paying for, to deciding whether a different tariff or home upgrade is worth it, there is often a lot to compare and no obvious place to start.

Save on Energy Bills helps UK households make sense of it all. We create practical guides and tools to help you understand your energy use, spot ways to reduce costs and make better decisions for your home.

Four ways to save on your energy bills

There is no single answer that works for every household. What makes the biggest difference will depend on your home, your energy use and what changes are realistic for you.

We believe there are four main ways to lower your energy bills.

1. Understand your energy bills

The first step is knowing what you are paying for.

That means understanding your unit rates, standing charges, direct debit payments and energy usage. It also means knowing what a normal bill looks like for your household and when something may need a closer look.

Once you understand the basics, it is much easier to work out where you could save.

2. Reduce energy waste

Many homes use more energy than they need to.

Reducing energy waste could mean changing heating settings, improving how you use appliances, reducing draughts or identifying parts of your home where heat is being lost.

The aim is not to make your home colder or less comfortable. It is to avoid paying for energy that is not doing much for you.

3. Invest in home upgrades

Longer-term improvements can help make your home cheaper to run, more comfortable and less reliant on fossil fuels.

This may include insulation, solar panels, a home battery, a heat pump, smart heating controls, double glazing or an electric vehicle charger.

These upgrades are not right for every home, and some involve a significant upfront cost. We help explain what each option does, who it may suit and what to consider before spending money.

4. Choose the right tariff

The tariff you are on can make a real difference to what you pay.

Some households may prefer the certainty of a fixed tariff. Others may benefit from a flexible or time-of-use tariff, particularly if they have a smart meter, electric vehicle, solar panels, a battery or electric heating.

We explain how tariffs work and what to compare, so you can find an option that fits the way your household actually uses energy.

Start with what makes sense for your home

You do not need to make every change at once.

For some people, the right place to begin is reviewing a direct debit or checking their current tariff. For others, it could be reducing energy waste at home or planning a larger upgrade for the future.

The important thing is having a clearer idea of what to do next.

Start your energy-saving plan in 60 seconds

Answer a few simple questions about your home, energy use and priorities to get a personalised plan showing where you could save money first.

Whether that means understanding your bill, cutting energy waste, planning home upgrades or finding a more suitable tariff, you will get clear next steps based on what matters most for your household.

Start your energy-saving plan

Information and guides only

Save on Energy Bills provides general information, guides and tools to help you understand your options.

The content on this site is not financial advice, and it should not be treated as a personal recommendation. Energy prices, tariffs, eligibility and savings can vary between households, so always check the latest details with your supplier or an installer before making a decision.