Monday 7 April 2014

End of the race, start of savings

Our final week of the race showed even greater savings via our meter reads. Our electricity usage was 42% lower than the week before the race started and our gas a mighty 48% lower! Ok, so some of the savings are due to the weather improving (slightly) but if we could keep this up all year we would save over £600!!! Our estimated savings on the ideas we've put in to practice, see below, now total nearly £450 which we are surprised and delighted with. Surprised because we thought we were already pretty energy efficient( (oops!) and delighted because this will result in more actual money in our pockets (hurray!).

Well just because it was the last day of the race we didn't slack off. Whilst I was at work, Toni took the kids and their holiday homework to the library so that we could turn everything off and keep saving. I think Tom and Sammy enjoyed it more than doing homework at home as there were less distractions and more to investigate.

Dreaming of better weather, we fitted some door strip blinds which allow cool air in but not the bugs. This will mean that we can keep our back doors open in the summer and not have to use electric fans to cool us down.


One final energy saving action that I have been doing for the whole 4 weeks is that I stopped shaving with my electric razor.


I think it probably saved about 50p and the family's reaction wasn't overly positive so one I might not be able to continue! Apart from that we are going to keep saving with all the plans and ideas we have put in place and will now be more focused on our energy use in the future (watch this space for any new ideas we come up with!).

ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
No electric shaving                         £5
Door strip blinds                           £10
Lined back door curtain                  £5
Draught excluder to seal gaps       £15
Unpowered propagators                  £5
Plugged-in doorbell off                   £2
Video & DVD player unplugged    £2
Chimney blocked-up                       £4
Radiators bled                                 £4
Fridge vents/fins cleaned                £3
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £445

ACTUAL SPEND
Door strip blinds                              £9
Lined back door curtain                 £14
Draught excluders                          £20
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £240

And finally a huge thank you to B&Q and The Observer for selecting us to take part in the Great Energy Race, its been Electrifying!


TTFN

Sunday 6 April 2014

Free Time


Even though not the nicest of days, we turned everything off and all went to the park to watch Tom play football (the easiest way to save energy!)..
 

 I think Harry (our dog) enjoyed it the most as the boys lost despite a brave second-half fight-back. 

The result for the whole morning was energy used nil, energy saved loads!

This afternoon we carried on the theme of getting outside and turning everything off. Tom went out to play with his mates and the rest of us sorted out the greenhouse. We potted-up some of the lettuce seedlings we had grown and sorted out the strawberry plants. We are now all looking forward to lovely summer salads and strawberries that mean we don't have to use the oven!

Whilst in the greenhouse, we had a bit of a brainwave. With the weather warming-up and our ditch the tumble drier plan there may be rainy days when our old-fashioned pulley airer in the bathroom can't cope with our washing. So, we strung-up some old washing-line cord in the greenhouse for speed drying! As long as we open the window and vents to let the condensation out, this should be perfect for drying our washing on warm but rainy days.

Then the, by now, usual routine of one bath shared in turn by all four of us, a family board game(kids v adults trivial pursuit again - adults still only ever beaten the kids once!), some reading (Sammy's school topic next term is rainforests so we found "The Big Green Book", very "eco", and linked in the Great Energy Race and how this will help the rainforests) and early to bed.
 
ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Lined back door curtain                  £5
Draught excluder to seal gaps       £15
Unpowered propagators                  £5
Plugged-in doorbell off                   £2
Video & DVD player unplugged    £2
Chimney blocked-up                       £4
Radiators bled                                 £4
Fridge vents/fins cleaned                £3
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £430

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
Lined back door curtain                 £14
Draught excluders                          £20
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £231

Last day of the race tomorrow, but not of the energy saving!

TTFN

Saturday 5 April 2014

A Draughty Day

After some lovely weather this week, the cloud is back, temperatures are down and the wind is up. So a great opportunity to check for draughts.
 
 
Sammy and her little yellow feather (no animals were harmed during this test!) tested all our external door and window seals for gaps. Any gaps would obviously let in draughts and we would see the feather flutter (other good testers are a piece of ribbon, very thin paper like a tissue or candles, joss sticks, lighters etc. - but not near flammable curtains or with kids).
 
 
The happy smiles showed that we found very few draughts (we had new double glazing put in all our old pvc frames when we moved-in 7-years ago - much cheaper and much more eco friendly than having all new double glazing panels fitted - and had our external doors adjusted to stop draughts about 3 years ago). Where we did find draughts we were ready for action with draught excluder foam seals we had bought from B&Q.
 
 
Then we put up another door curtain, this time at the back door - again one of B&Q's clearance bargains - and Harry (our dog) checked that for any remaining draughts!
 
 
Finally, Tom put on his woolly Stevenage FC hat for bed! I don't think it has got that cold, at least we haven't had snow this week!
 
 
 
ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Lined back door curtain                  £5
Draught excluder to seal gaps       £15
Unpowered propagators                  £5
Plugged-in doorbell off                   £2
Video & DVD player unplugged    £2
Chimney blocked-up                       £4
Radiators bled                                 £4
Fridge vents/fins cleaned                £3
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £430

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
Lined back door curtain                 £14
Draught excluders                          £20
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £231

Had to feed others tonight as part of our "cooking co-operative" but again don't think we used any more energy than just feeding ourselves. Last couple of days and still a few energy saving ideas to come - we hope!

TTFN


Thursday 3 April 2014

Up in the Loft

One place we haven't checked, although our Energy Assessor did, is up in the loft. We had our hot water tank moved up there a number of years ago to give us more bathroom space so there's more to check than in most but it is one of those places that gets forgotten. A good start as we have an insulated loft hatch and all the gaps are sealed.


The hot water tank and all the pipework are also all insulated. We can't do much about the power switches that are on as they operate the pump, wireless thermostat and remote shower pump.


The thermostat on the hot water tank is already set at about 58 deg. C, nicely below the recommended 60 deg. C.


The loft insulation has been "topped-up" and although not quite the 270mm optimum our Energy Assessor said adding any more wouldn't make any real improvement.


So unfortunately no new energy savings but aren't we feeling smug with what we've already done!


Well we have made a small saving elsewhere by not using our electric propagators to germinate our veggie seeds this year. Instead we have used normal sized, unpowered propagators and the mini ones that are sold with kids seeds. These have been put on sunny windowsills and we've had no problems with germination (even with chillies!). The small one in the pic is one that Tom and Sammy planted in the garden last weekend and we have nice young seedlings already.


ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Unpowered propagators                  £5
Plugged-in doorbell off                   £2
Video & DVD player unplugged    £2
Chimney blocked-up                       £4
Radiators bled                                 £4
Fridge vents/fins cleaned                £3
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £420

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197

Just in case you were wondering, the "cooking co-operative" is still working. Only eaten at friends and family once so far this week but got Friday "booked" and working on at least one day out this weekend!

TTFN

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Free Ideas

Had time to double-check that we had turned-off, turned-down and blocked-up everything we didn't need working all the time. Realised that we were still using our plug-in doorbell so switched that off straight-away. What with a good old-fashioned door knocker, and Harry, our dog, who goes mad with excitement when anyone comes near the house, we should be ok.


Next we noticed that our DVD and video players switch on whenever we turn our TV on because they are plugged into the same extension lead. The extension lead is really easy to get to so we unplugged them.


As our house was built in 1935, we have 2 chimney breasts and there would have been 4 open fires. The 2 downstairs these have been blocked-up with ventilation grilles inserted to prevent damp. The fire place in the main bedroom has the old fashioned flap to close it off and we don't feel any draughts. However, the fire in Sammy's room had been taken out and just an open void left. Not only was it draughty but also very noisy when windy - giving Sammy a good excuse to crawl into our bed for a cuddle some nights! So with a couple of battens, an off-cut of board with a sheet of polystyrene stuck to it (all from my favourite place in our home - my shed!) and a bit of banging around with my hammer, it was sealed-up. No more draughts (or sleepy Sammy clambering over us in the middle of the night!).


Then it was on to bleeding radiators (they are a necessary evil but I meant getting any air out!). A 20 minute job around the whole house but something we forget to do. Obviously, if there is cold air filling the radiator and not hot water then they are not going to do their job and will make the boiler have to work harder using more energy!


A bit like the radiators is the back of the fridge-freezer. Over time the vents get clogged with dust and prevent it from working efficiently. Again a quick job to clean then but, as you can see, one that gets forgotten.


ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Plugged-in doorbell off                   £2
Video & DVD player unplugged    £2
Chimney blocked-up                       £4
Radiators bled                                 £4
Fridge vents/fins cleaned                £3
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £415

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197

Just noticed that the pictures are pretty boring again, sorry. Will have to get Harry, our dog, or the kids back in the action.

TTFN

Monday 31 March 2014

Still Saving

Amazingly, despite the polar weather last week, our meter readings show that we managed to keep our savings for the third week consistent with the first two weeks. So we have cut our gas use by 30% and electricity use by 35% and are on track to save £440 per year!!!

Even though the weather has warmed-up significantly we are still trying to do more to cut our energy use. Last year we put radiator foil behind our radiators on outside walls. This is meant to stop some of the heat going straight out the wall and reflect it back into the room.


So the only thing left to do to our radiators was to stop the heat going straight up and heating the ceiling rather than the room (surprisingly, the Romans had the right idea 2000+ years ago with underfloor heating that meant the heat went up through the room space and the floor stayed nice and toasty for your toes!). We'd seen radiator fans that sit on the top of each radiator and blow the warm air into the room. However, as they are a fan they make a noise a bit like a computer and have to be plugged-in. We are not big fans of using energy to save energy (although they do say that what you save in heating can be over £100 more than what you pay in electricity for them to be plugged-in - that's if one is in every room at £30-£40 each!). So we chose to put-up simple radiator shelves (from FREE old shelves stored in our loft) to bounce some of the heat down and back into the room.


Sorry about today's boring photos, hope to have something more exciting later in the week.

ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Radiator shelves                            £10
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £400

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197
TTFN

Sunday 30 March 2014

Easy Savings

Well we came up with little that was new today but because the weather was so nice we spent most of the day outside using very little energy. First thing Tom had a football match (fantastic job in goal again and his team won 5-2) which we traipsed-off to a little bleary-eyed following the clocks springing forward. Then between Harry (the dog) walks we spent most of the day in the garden and even got Tom trying to be a bit green-fingered!


Despite it being Mother's Day, Toni cooked for the 5,000 (well not quite) to return some of the meals we'd had at others as part of our "cooking co-operative." Although we cooked for more I don't think we used any more energy than if we had just cooked for the 4 of us so we definitely believe the plan is working. Sammy even used the oven that was already on cooking our Sunday dinner to make some lovely cakes.


Also notice the tiered steamer on the hob cooking all our veg off just one gas ring!

Due to the lovely weather, we got none of the planned jobs done fixing-up our last few B&Q purchases so will have to make time during the week.

Tom tried to claim new energy savings by turning his thermostatic radiator valve down from 3 to 1, not knowing that we aren't going to have the heating on with this warm weather! Still shows he is trying after 3 weeks.

ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £390

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197

Final week starting tomorrow, so one final push to find a few more practical energy saving ideas.

TTFN

Saturday 29 March 2014

Lovely Freebies

As we approach the final week we are looking for free stuff and ideas to try and reduce our energy saving a little further (because we've nearly blown our budget!). The first things we found were on www.savewatersavemoney.co.uk. Now we know saving water isn't saving energy but saving hot water is (and it is good and eco friendly to keep our water usage down). Anyway, we got a free 4-minute shower timer and free energy saving shower head plus free shower save and tap aerators. All are designed to reduce water usage but also decrease hot water usage therefore reducing energy use (and they are FREE!).


The topsy-turvy weather continues with a lovely sunny and hot day today (we had snow 3 days ago!) so saved energy by using ours and getting out and about (even with Sammy cutting off half my head!).


In the energy saving "zone" we kept the TV and gadgets off and Tom and I got creative model making (we used to do loads when he was younger but all got lost in our gadgets up until the Great Energy Race).



ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Free water saving stuff                    £5
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £390

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197
Weather meant to be nice tomorrow so we will be out and about again keeping the power usage as low as possibly and also got the last few B&Q purchases to fix up.

TTFN

Thursday 27 March 2014

Crazy Climate

After yesterday's snow, today we had sunshine, rain, thunder and lightning, a hail storm, a cold wind and then warm sun?!? Is this the effects of global warming or just a mad March? A very apt question during the Great Energy Race!

Yippee, the alarm clocks got delivered today and Tom and Sammy were very eager to see them.


They were jumping with joy once they got them open as they were so excited to get them working (Sammy even turned into a blur she was so overjoyed!).


And what caused all this jubilation? Water powered alarm clocks!!! It must have been Science Week at school last week that sparked their imagination (although I also think they thought they wouldn't be real having been brought up with everything plugging-in or needing batteries).


They are not going to save the planet, or reduce our energy bill by much, but hopefully every little bit we do (along with a few others) adds-up and might at least stop our climate going crazy, like today, and give our children have a chance! Well that was a little serious for a change so here's Sammy doing her bit - getting outside, warming herself-up and having a little read at the same time!


ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £30
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £385

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
H2O alarm clocks x 4                    £26
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £197

Nearly up to our £250 spend limit but our savings are much bigger. Even better is the fact that the savings will carry on every year without having to spend again (as long as we remain vigilant).

TTFN

Wednesday 26 March 2014

Horrible Weather

Only in this country could it go from nearly 20 deg. C to snowing in just 10 days! Yes we had a covering of the white stuff today - which doesn't help when your trying to save energy as just the look of it makes you want to turn up the heating, put on the fire and make loads of hot drinks! However, we persevered with a nice bath (one shared in turn by all again), fluffy dressing gowns and a board game to exercise the grey matter (though we did sneak in hot drinks and biscuits).


One advantage/disadvantage of the return of winter is that it lets you feel where any cold draughts are from. Stopped the draught under the living room door with a draught seal bought from B&Q. Could have used an old fashioned sausage dog but that would probably been attacked by Harry!


Talking of the dog, Harry, he has been very energy saving by not turning the fire on to sit in front of but going to bed (mine & Toni's!).


Sammy got ready to finish her homework as if she was off on a polar trek!!!


ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Door draught seal                            £5
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £355

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
Door draught seal                            £5
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £171
Our energy saving alarm clocks were delivered but no one was in to take them, argh! Hopefully redelivered tomorrow and we can have some fun with them!

TTFN

Monday 24 March 2014

Savings confirmed

Amazingly our meter readings show that we used exactly the same amount of energy in week 2 of the Great Energy Race as in week 1. Although it would have been nice to see a little more saved in week 2 we are more than pleased to have confirmed that we are on target to save £440 per year. The main reason for no change is probably the change in the weather - typical for this country! Week 1 was exceptionally warm and dry (there was even a mention of drought in the newspapers despite the previous 2 months of constant rain!) and week 2 was grey, showery and much colder. Anyway, we are not downbeat and despite the freezing wind we all ventured out with Harry again for a nice long walk.


When we got back rather than turning the heating on we shared a bath in turns, put on our pjs, dressing gowns and slippers, had a warm drink and played another board game (Battleships tonight)
before early to bed.

ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £350

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £166

By the way, the front door curtains have already made a noticeable difference to the warmth retained in the hall and stairs.

TTFN

Sunday 23 March 2014

More DIY

We have all been really busy with our energy saving over the last few days that we haven't had time for a new post so this might be a long one!!!

Coming to the end of the second week, we've been carrying on with all the initiatives we've started and added a few more. The games consoles and TVs have been on a lot less as we have played more board games, ventured outside with the dog and enjoyed more creative activities together as a family. Tom and Sammy have both been very vigilant at turning plugs and switches off and even reminding us if we forget! As a reward for all their good energy saving and motivation (or is it a bribe?) for the next 2 weeks, Sammy got her chemistry set (no power required, not even batteries!) and Tom got a "build a human body" (guts and all - very much to his taste).

The weather has turned wetter and colder but we haven't needed anymore energy. In just a couple of weeks we have all got used to putting on another layer if we are feeling the cold and just slip on our dressing gowns and slippers in the evenings (nice and toasty!).

The tumble dryer has stayed off, despite the rain, as we have now installed our latest purchase - an old fashioned pulley airer for the bathroom. For under £45, a couple of drill holes and less than an hour of time we now have a tried and tested, no power indoor clothes dryer - anybody want a second hand tumble dryer?


The "cooking collective" is going really well and we have eaten at family or friends 5 or 6 times over the last 2 weeks. Had to repay the favour to some today with a big Sunday roast. However, the oven was on for no longer than it would have been on a normal Sunday at home and with a little wine, conversation and a few games no extra power was consumed (just too much food).

Changed another energy wasting 3 spot light fitting to an elegant, single energy saving light bulb fitting from B&Q, this time in our bathroom.












Also added new door curtains to our front door/porch to keep some of the cold air out. The fully lined door curtains were another B&Q clearance bargain at only £7 each - we needed 2, and a curtain pole, to cover the whole porch entrance.


We mentioned on day one that we all had plug-in alarm clocks that we wanted to change for something more energy efficient. Although they don't use a huge amount of electricity, it seems a bit silly that they all run for 24 hours when we only really need them for 10 minutes a day (alarm and a cheeky hit of the snooze button). Anyway, with a bit of internet searching (on an energy efficient laptop of course) we think we have found the answer (none of us wanted wind-up, tick-tock, bell alarm clocks as we thought they would keep us awake - and give me and Toni nightmares of sleeping in freezing, damp, spooky grandparent's houses when we were kids!). So another order placed and we will disclose all when they arrive.



ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS
Lined front door curtains               £10
Bathroom energy saving light       £30
No power games & activities        £10
Less charging (car inverter)          £15
No power lawn mowing                £10
Reduced ironing                            £15
Hall energy saving light                £30
Front door solar light                    £30
Lined bedroom curtains                  £5
Cooking Co-operative                   £25
Dishwasher used only when full   £20
Bed half an hour earlier                 £25
Washing Machine at 30 deg C      £15
Reduced Heating & Hot Water     £50
Ditch the Tumble Dryer                £50
Still Less TV & Xbox                   £10
Total Annual Savings                  £350

ACTUAL SPEND (will add items in as we install them and estimate their savings)
Pulley bathroom airer                    £43
Lined front door curtains               £21
Bathroom energy saving light       £20
Invertor                                          £20
Hall energy saving light                £27
Front door solar light                     £25
Lined bedroom curtains                 £10
Total spend                                   £166

Checking the second weeks actual energy use via our meters tomorrow so fingers crossed that we have shaved a little more off.

TTFN