
Energy Saving Tips
Looking
to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle or simply wanting to save energy and
reduce bills? Energy saving is a subject that is not as straightforward as many would have you
believe. Click
here to read our full list of energy saving tips that
will help you engage with this extremely important subject.

Find
The Best Supplier
Are
you keeping energy company shareholders happy by simply ignoring the latest
price rises? Fed up of calling costly 0870 numbers and having to hold? Do
offshore call centres leave you cold? Or does your current tariff have a
carbon footprint that leaves a sooty mark on the ground?
So
what are my alternatives? To find out
quickly and easily, click on the Energylinx logo below for the current list of UK tariffs, including renewable energy
options:

Energylinx
have been our preferred energy selection
partner since 2004 because of their energy industry background and
emphasis on providing help and support to customers.
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Energy Saving Directory
As summer is here, is it time to buy that promised water butt - or even a
second one! Are your compost heaps generating enough much needed manure or do you need some worms to
help get things moving?
Whatever your needs, click
on a subject heading to access our current list of web resources:
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In
the Home - Information on insulation, energy saving light
bulbs and much more
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Recycling
- Information about recycling and reducing waste
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Water - Helping you use water efficiently and including the
subject of hydro power
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Solar
Power - Solar products and their applications
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Wind
Power - Find a wind power solution that's right for you
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Heat
Pumps - Covering both ground and air source heat pumps
...and
specifically for businesses:
Important note to suppliers requesting inclusion in this directory
- Please note that if you're selling over the Internet, the OFT's
'Distance Selling Regulations' require you to have an identifiable
geographical address on your website so that your customers know where
to get hold of you in case of problems. No address means no inclusion.
If in doubt about your legal obligations, click on this link: http://www.oft.gov.uk/advice
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