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Fuel Poverty Effects 6.9 Million – Is It Making You Sick?

Winter has taken hold of the country, snow has shown its fluffy white face, Jack Frost is spreading his little fingers across our windows, doors and conservatories giving the UK a silvery sparkle, but we should all be sure to stay warm this Winter to avoid getting ill. I am ...

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Insulation Is the Way Forward to a Warmer Home

During this dark and cold winter, experts are advising British property owners to install insulation to ensure that their homes are warm. Image sourced from: South Staffordshire Council Build It editor, Anna-Marie DeSouza stated “The mantra should be insulate, insulate, insulate.” Rather catchy don’t you think? Anna Marie carried on ...

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Protests in Stoke Against Government FIT Cut

There were more protests happening in the UK last week, but this one was to do with the solar panel industry. The government’s planned cuts to the Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) has been met with mixed responses, but the solar panel firms of Cheshire have come together to protest against the proposal. ...

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Rental Costs Finally Fall After 10 Months

According to a BBC article, a survey has shown that the cost of renting a home in England and Wales has fallen for the first time during November, after 10 months. Image sourced from The Guardian LSL Property Services have said that the price of rent for a typical property ...

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Government On Track To Meet Energy Efficiency Targets, But Are You?

The government has set itself some tough targets for the next 40 years, signing a law that they must have cut the UK’s carbon emissions by 80%  on 1990 measures, by 2050. Since 1990, emissions have already been cut by 25%, which indicates they are well on track to achieving ...

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Control Your Heating From Your Smartphone

You may not think your smartphone is that smart, but it is about to get a whole lot more intelligent with this new invention – it is a smart home energy system called PassivEnergy. This incredible new system allows you to control your heating and hot water from a touch ...

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Solar Panel That Follows The Sun

This is one idea that I think will become used in every photovoltaic solar panel in the world within a few years. A 19 year old girl called Eden Full has invented the SunSaluter, which is a rotating solar panel that follows the suns rays. Eden is an incredibly intelligent ...

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Carbon Reduction Measures ‘Best Done During Winter’

The icy cold weather is setting in, animals are hibernating, people are wrapped up against the chilly wind, but the Carbon Trust think that this time of year is the best time to modify your home to increase its energy efficiency. The Carbon Trust believes that by installing double glazed ...

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Paint-On Solar Panels

Technology is advancing at an incredible rate, and just as the world is trying to get more energy efficient with photovoltaic solar panels, one inventor has created solar cells that can be painted onto materials! What next, wallpaper you can taste like the scene from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? ...

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Construction Growth Weakens During November in UK

According to a BBC article recently, a survey suggests that after a surprise lead in October, November has seen the growth within the building sector, fall back in the UK. Image sourced from: LightHouse Risk Services The Markit/Cips Construction Purchasing Managers Index is based on a monthly survey of building ...

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Red Tape Challenge

Energy efficiency is a key area to the world’s sustainability and a key area for all businesses including Anglian Home Improvements. The Department of Energy and Climate Control and the government have paired up to put the energy market through the Red Tape Challenge. Energy minister Charles Hendry has put ...

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Green Deal To Help Everyone

The Government’s Green Deal is edging closer to its launch, and Chris Huhne, Energy and Climate Change Secretary, has been announcing some of their plans to help battle the rising costs of energy prices and improve energy efficiency. The Green Deal is set to invest £14 billion over the next ...

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Nationwide: UK House Prices Withstanding

The building society Nationwide has said that UK house prices have remained ‘surprisingly resilient’ in recent months, with values rising again in November due to the prices increasing by 0.4% during November compared to October. Image sourced from: BridgingOptions.com According to the figures based on Nationwide’s own mortgage data, it ...

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Light bulb That Lasts a Lifetime

I find nothing more frustrating than having to change a light bulb, especially ones that are tricky to get to. Well, that could be a once-in-a-lifetime job to do as some bright sparks at Samsung have created an LED light bulb with a lifespan of 40,000 hours, that’s 40 times ...

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FIFA’s Chinese World Cup Sponsor Sees a Bright Future

Football fans may recall last year’s World Cup and their big name backers such as Coca-Cola and Sony, but it’s rather unlikely they remember a Chinese solar company who was associated with one of the two biggest sporting events, the Olympics being the other one, in the world. Image sourced ...

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Warm Front Scheme To Help This Winter

Here at Anglian Home Improvements we are always trying to raise the standard of your home’s energy efficiency, but did you know there are grants available to you for certain work? The Warm Front Scheme is government run, providing heating and insulation home improvements, in a bid to cut the ...

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