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The government has launched a new energy MOT website to provide advice to people about how best to improve the energy efficiency of their homes.
Users enter details about their home, including the type of property, when it was built and the existing insulation, then receive recommendations tailored to their individual circumstances.
As well as recommending suitable upgrades such as wall and loft insulation and double glazing, the website also links to advice on installing low-carbon technologies and accessing government support such as the £5,000 grants available through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Business and energy Minister Lord Callanan said: “The cheapest energy is the energy that you don’t use, and by making simple improvements to the energy performance of their homes, people can see immediate and lasting savings on their bills.
“With global pressures pushing up fossil fuel prices, it has never been more important to make our homes more energy efficient. This website provides a new and trusted source of information where homeowners can give their property an energy MOT and get clear, impartial advice.”
He continued: “Some of the simplest upgrades can be the most effective and now is the time to act to make sure your home is ready for the colder months. I am urging homeowners to get online, use this new website and see the changes you can make now that could save you hundreds of pounds on your bills this winter.”
Click here to visit the website.
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