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Top 5 green ways to keep warm this winter

keep%20warm2.jpgLike many of us, you probably saw the weather reports this week that cheerfully declared the end of summer has finally occurred, and that it's time to get the heating on again. We beg to differ, and have come up with some far greener ways to keep warm through autumn and beyond.

It's a good time to start preparing your arsenal of cold-fighting weaponry now, because some of these energy saving solutions will take a bit of time, but should be well worth the investment, both in terms of your heating bill and the cost to the environment. Following all of these steps should lead to a drastic reduction in your usage of electricity, gas and other fuels, and just adopting one or two of them will make a difference.

1. Get yourself a sausage dog (or snake, or other suitably-shaped) draught excluder:

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you'll be amazed at how much heat stays in your house this way. You could buy one, or if you're feeling particularly resourceful, why not make your own? Remember also that other openings in the house will let cold air in: letterboxes and badly-fitted windows should be looked at and fixed if necessary.

2. Put reflective kitchen foil behind your radiators.

radiator.jpgThis has been shown to save £5-10 per year through energy reduction, as radiators fitted close to outside walls sometimes lose heat to the outdoors, rather than heating your home. The foil will direct the heat inwards, and require you to use less energy. You can buy specially designed radiator foil, but kitchen foil works just as well, and is cheaper.

3. Wrap up warm

skull%20stockings.jpgI almost didn't include this tip on the basis that it's such an obvious point. But that doesn't stop a lot of people from loafing around the house in short sleeved vests with no socks on in my experience, so you can never over-state the case for this one: wear warmer clothes! Central heating does not have the same effect as warm clothing, since it often makes you feel sluggish and de-hydrated, while warm clothes can be removed. And winter warmers don't have to be bulky and unflattering; if you don't have enough warm clothing you like, take the opportunity to go shopping now and bag some of the stylish and flattering fitted knitwear on the shelves at the moment. You can afford to spend a bit more on it if it's going to reduce your bills!

4. Get active

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Winter is a good time to up your exercise regime. As well as staving off the winter blues, it will keep you generating your own energy and you'll find it easier to resist the thermostat. Make sure you're eating well and taking in lots of good calories.

5. Look into getting greener heating at home

A more long-term solution that's more expensive up-front but ultimately pays off is investing in greener energy any central heating you do use. The two main ways of doing this are replacing your current heating system with a new one, such as electric radiators, or 'fire belly' wood stoves. You could also switch energy suppliers, so that your electricity and/or gas is being generated by greener methods. Here are a few suggestions:

Earlier in the year, Hippyshopper's Katie Lee demonstrated her electric radiators from Kalirel, a greener way of heating that she's found very effective. You can watch the video demonstration here.

Another option is getting a wood burner. These provide a lovely natural fire glow as they heat your house, but need to be stocked up regularly with wood.

turbine.jpgSwitching to a greener energy supplier is a good idea whatever heating solution you opt for. Ecotricity is probably the best known green electricity supplier, sourcing much of its energy from wind power. You can apply online here.

British Gas offers a great package called Zero Carbon. Sign up for this option and British Gas will buy more green electricity, over and above our legal obligation, which in return increases investment into green energy production in the UK.

Posted by Abi on September 28, 2007 in Energy saving, Green News | Permalink

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