The first person of any real significance to bring energy conservation into the public eye was President Jimmy Carter in 1977 during Americas oil crisis. He advised Americans to dial down the thermostats in their homes to conserve heating fuel.

Although this was said over thirty years ago, it still applies today, its the very simple concept of, the less energy used, the more will be conserved, and turning down the thermostat is probably the most simple and effective method of using less energy.

The heating of the larger areas in a house usually makes up the most expensive part of the overall energy bills in an average household. A simple step to reduce your overall bill by around 2% is simply to turn down your thermostat by just 1 degree.

Your boiler will be responsible for maintaining the difference between the outside and inside temperatures. There can sometimes be a big difference between the two of these, especially in winter. If this difference can be reduced at any time, it should be done, even if it can only be reduced by one or two degrees, this will still make a difference because the heating system will have to be switched on for a shorter amount of time.

The main flaw in this theory is of course, that your house will get colder. Well, the former president addressed this issue as well, his solution was simply, put some more layers of clothing on!

To start with these changes in temperature may feel uncomfortable, but after some time wearing sweaters and thick socks at home will become normal and your body will adapt to the changing temperature.

During summer months, it can be tempting to have your air conditioning up high to keep the house cool, however these same principles of turning your thermostat down work the other way as well. If you turn your air conditioning temperature up a little so that it doesnt have to work as hard, then you will save considerably on energy.

So in conclusion, in order to save on heating energy, and reduce your household expenditure at the same time, try to keep the temperature in your house as close to the temperature outside as you can, and adjusting your clothing can allow you to make more significant changes.

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