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<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 22:30:02 EDT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The cost of heating your home, particularly during the colder winter months, makes up about 60% of energy bills.
You can keep heating costs down by making smart heating choices – from choosing the most energy and cost-efficient heating appliances, right down to draught proofing your letterbox – to keep your home cosy.
If you know that you want a new boiler why not go straight to compare the features and prices of energy-efficient boilers.
Lower heating costs: heating products
The age and type of boiler you have affects how efficient it is. A modern condensing boiler is the most efficient boiler on the market – find out more in our guide to condensing boilers.
According to the Energy Saving Trust, if everyone in the UK with gas or oil central heating installed a high-efficiency condensing boiler with full sets of heating controls, we would save enough energy to heat nearly 1.9 million homes for a whole year, and save around 6.7 million tonnes of CO2.
The efficiency of a boiler is normally expressed as a percentage. Since October 2010 only boilers that are 88% or more efficient can be installed in homes, and most of the boilers you can buy now are between 88% and 89.7% efficient.
It's worth noting that you wouldn't expect to see a difference in your gas bills if you choose one that was 98.7% efficient over an 88% efficient one. The biggest saving comes from making a leap from an old inefficient boiler to a new one.
Source:
http://www.which.co.uk/home-and-garden/heating-water-and-electricity/guides/boiler-energy-efficiency/
Watch here:
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/lyndoncooper-1818887-boilers-energy-efficiency/]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 22:29:33 EDT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The cost of heating your home, particularly during the colder winter months, makes up about 60% of energy bills.
You can keep heating costs down by making smart heating choices – from choosing the most energy and cost-efficient heating appliances, right down to draught proofing your letterbox – to keep your home cosy.
If you know that you want a new boiler why not go straight to compare the features and prices of energy-efficient boilers.
Lower heating costs: heating products
The age and type of boiler you have affects how efficient it is. A modern condensing boiler is the most efficient boiler on the market – find out more in our guide to condensing boilers.
According to the Energy Saving Trust, if everyone in the UK with gas or oil central heating installed a high-efficiency condensing boiler with full sets of heating controls, we would save enough energy to heat nearly 1.9 million homes for a whole year, and save around 6.7 million tonnes of CO2.
The efficiency of a boiler is normally expressed as a percentage. Since October 2010 only boilers that are 88% or more efficient can be installed in homes, and most of the boilers you can buy now are between 88% and 89.7% efficient.
It's worth noting that you wouldn't expect to see a difference in your gas bills if you choose one that was 98.7% efficient over an 88% efficient one. The biggest saving comes from making a leap from an old inefficient boiler to a new one.
Source:
http://www.which.co.uk/home-and-garden/heating-water-and-electricity/guides/boiler-energy-efficiency/
Watch here:
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/lyndoncooper-1818887-boilers-energy-efficiency/]]></description>
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