Save Energy and Cut Your Bills: Teach Yourself
By (Author) Nick White
John Murray Press
Teach Yourself
1st June 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Household management and home hints
332.024
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 199mm, Spine 18mm
276g
Save Energy and Cut Your Bills offers you straightforward and achievable strategies for reducing your energy bills and living a more environmentally aware life.
With lots of useful tools to assess your energy and carbon use, it gives practical advice on everything from heating your home to managing teenage consumers. Includes: Energy-saving actions categorized into no cost, low cost and investment actions; Detailed installation costs and savings help you to make more effective decisions; Topical issues, such as HIPs and smart metering; Guidance on the most effective ways of generating your own power; Suggestions for green driving and being more sustainable in the garden; Resource sections for further investigation and assistance.Crammed with information and advice,it will surely help to fill in the gaps for those of us not totally conversant with all the complexities of saving energy. This book deserves to be a bestseller! - - Self Build and Design
This book is fantastic. It provides comprehensive and accessible information for anyone wanting to start looking at options for reducing their domestic carbon footprint. It picks apart the issues with unbiased clarity and gives clear and impartial steps that anyone can take, from little day-to-day 'to dos' to the life-changing leaps. Essential reading! - - Josh Steiner, Action for Sustainable LivingNick White has produced the most comprehensive guide on energy use and savings that I have come across. There are chapters on basic things like space heating, cooking and lighting, but more advanced aspects of the subject such as microgeneration and ground source heat pumps. Each topic is subdivided into tasks that can be carried out easily and cheaply through to more complex and costly ideas. And there are clear guides to issues like payback times, planning requirements and grant systems. Overall this book is a truly valuable addition to the growing library of information on energy issues. I would strongly recommend it to anyone with an interest in the subject. - - Ethical PulseThe Hockerton Housing Project was the UK's first fully self-sufficient ecological housing development. Winners of the 2006 National Energy Efficiency award, they offer advice and support to families, schools and businesses on energy-friendly housing.