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| Paul Davies Encourages Pembrokeshire Residents To Take Back Control Of Their Energy Bills |
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| Thursday, 20 October 2011 08:22 | |||
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As people in Wales face ever increasing energy bills, Paul was informed that everyday items such as TVs and computers are responsible for a staggering 34 per cent of the UK's carbon production. However, Paul was shown a number of nifty gadgets which can make day-to-day life easier but whilst helping to reduce bills. Switching everyday household items can make a real difference, even the simple kettle. Next time you replace your kettle why not consider an Eco Kettle? If everybody in the UK switched to an Energy Saving Trust Recommended kettle, £270million in electricity could be saved annually. Other household swaps like switching traditional bulbs for new, energy efficient ones can also make a huge difference. Newer style Energy Saving Trust Recommended bulbs last ten times longer than their predecessor and cost just £2 each, meaning a substantial saving of between £45 and £70 over its lifetime. Duncan McCombie, Energy Saving Trust director of operations for Wales, said: "It's been a pleasure to team up with Paul Davies AM for Energy Saving Week. "Just a few small changes to day-to-day life can have a profound impact on the amount of energy being consumed and the carbon being produced as a nation. Energy saving works best when it doesn't mean huge lifestyle changes. We are all suffering from increasingly hectic lifestyles, and this Energy Saving Week we're really pushing the concept that changes needn't be difficult in order to take control of your bills." Local AM Paul Davies said: "It is a pleasure to be involved with Energy Saving Week 2011. We must all play our part in reducing Wales' carbon footprint. At a time when gas and electricity bills have been rising on a yearly basis, there has never been a more prudent time to think about energy saving." "I'd like to urge people across Pembrokeshire to log on to www.energysavingtrust.org.uk to find everything from basic tips to in-depth advice on how to reduce carbon emissions in our area. This website provides the perfect opportunity for households across Pembrokeshire to learn about how they can make a difference." This Energy Saving Week the Energy Saving Trust is offering householders in Wales the chance to win five top energy saving gadgets and an in-home visit from the 'Energy Doctor' who will help identify ways in which the winning home could save money on energy bills. To enter the competition please visit www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/wales
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