Energy Maintenance
The Price of fuel ie gas oil and electricity to the consumer appears to be priced up by the energy companies. There appears to be no action by the UK government to control prices. They appear to take the view it will reduce demand therefore improving our carbon footprint and save the embarrassment of rationing electricity and gas. If they had invested in nuclear power and alternative energy sources and insisted on gas storage systems years ago this could have been prevented.
The number of households that are victims of this pricing policy are millions.
The situation is getting so serious people are driven to poverty.
There are ways to get over this for some who have the money. They can instal more efficient heating and insulation systems. This helps but we need to rely on a government to provide us with a low cost fuel that will make us efficient in the world
We hope the information on this site will improve your knowledge to save energy and therefore money.
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