Monday, September 2, 2013

How to flush away your water bill

70% of our planet is water, which means there is more water than land yet we have to pay high water rates for something we have trillions of gallons of.

Well actually maybe we deserve it; we do flush 30% of our water down the toilet along with other things.
If you are like me you must always be thinking how to save water but fortunately now I have found a solution to this problem, it can save up to 3 litres of water per flush and how you ask?

Hang on, I’ll tell you.

To be honest with you I had no idea how much money we wasted on flushing the toilet but then I met my saviour, Hippo the Water Saver!
Hippo Water Saver
Hippo told me that I do not need a full cistern to flush the toilet and that I am practically flushing my money away.Now let me tell you a secret; Hippo isn’t a person or even really a hippo but he does exist, He is a very useful toilet water saver that you can place into your cistern, fill with water and then he will keep that water safe from being flushed down the toilet.
I tried Hippo and my toilet flushed exactly as it did before but this time I saved some money but not only that but I am also helping the environment.

Over 2 billion litres of water are flushed in the UK every day and over 700 billion litres every year!
If every household used a Hippo Water Saver that number could be reduced by more than 25%!
That is a massive reduction on our water bills and will help the environment too.
Hippo Water Savers
So I am going to help stop Britain from flushing away all of our water, if you go to Lake Renewable Energy and use Voucher Code: KMJA13 this voucher code will knock 5% right off the price of your very own Hippo Water Saver, so save a flush today and grab one for yourself!
I personally think the Hippo Water Saver is a stroke of genius and it would be money well spent, Let me know what you think in the comments below.

Top 10 Energy Saving Products

Everybody wants to save money on their energy bills so we have compiled a top 10 list of what we think the best ways to save energy are!
  • 10. Eco Kettle - The UK drinks a lot of tea and coffee, It actually works out to 229 million cups every day which is enough to fill 22 Olympic-size swimming pools, Every time we boil the kettle we tend to overfill it, With an Eco Kettle you can easily measure how many cups of water you are actually using.
    The WAHL Ecologyk Kettle has a unique patented dual-chamber design by pressing the water release located on the top you can accurately measure how much water you actually need.
eco kettle
  • 9. Draught Excluders – Our radiators need to be working longer because of the draught coming from our doors and letterboxes, with a simple Draught Excluder you can stop the draught from getting into your house!
draught excluder
  • 8. Ecoflap – This is a draught excluder which doesn’t use brushes, instead the Ecoflap balances the force of the wind to keep it shut, with this marvelous idea you can save up to 27% of your current heating bill!
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  • 7. Hippo The Water Saver – As I have previously mentioned in another blog post, The Hippo Water Saver fits into your cistern and stops you from flushing away too much water, water you do not need to use.
With the Hippo Water Saver you can flush away your high water bills!
Hippo Water Savers
  • 6. Turn your heating down – Yes, just simply turn your heating down, by doing this you can reduce your heating bill by as much as 10% per year, even just turning the heating down by 1°C will save you money and energy!
hand-on-thermostat
  • 5. Radiator Reflectors – If turning down your heating isn’t an option for you, you can install Radiator Reflectors.
When you turn your radiators on the wall behind is actually being heated up as well as the room, by installing radiator reflectors behind your radiators the heat will be reflected from the wall back into the room, This will save you money on your heating bills and the room will warm up quicker too!
You can currently get Heatkeeper and Radflek radiator reflectors from our website.
heatkeeper behind radiator
  • 4. Energy Monitor – One of the best ways to start saving energy is to monitor your energy usage, once you know how much energy you are using you can target the highest users of energy in your home and start finding how to cut down energy usage from them.
An energy monitor is easy to install and can tell you how much energy you are using and how much it will cost you!
electricity monitor set
  • 3. Energy Saving Light bulbs – Yes, a very simple one, it’s common knowledge that light bulbs are the cause of much of our energy usage but you can save by simply switching to energy saving light bulbs.
Have a look at our range of energy saving light bulbs
energy saving light bulb
  • 2. Double Glazing – Although this is probably the most expensive option on the list so far it can be one of the best ways to save energy!
Double glazing helps stop the heat from your house escaping outdoors, which limits energy waste.
pvc window frame
  • 1. Roof & Loft Insulation – Heat rises and because of this heat from your house can escape through your roof and loft, If it is insulated the heat loss is limited and this stops you from needing your radiators on as much.
This is a good investment and can pay for itself from only 2 years!

insulation
Although this list is mostly compiled of products you can purchase to save energy, the best way to save energy is to monitor your energy usage, turn lights and electricals off once not in use, turning down your heating and most important of all spreading the word about energy saving!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels are a revolutionary radiator reflector panel that will help you improve the efficiency of your radiators and help you save money
Heatkeepers radiator insulation panels work like a mirror. They are thin profiled reflective sheets that reflect infra-red heat back into the radiator thus preventing heat loss into the wall.

HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panel (more info) also works by causes the warm air to spin out into the room, reducing the time it takes to heat up the room and virtually eliminating cold spots. It also reflects the radiant heat back to the radiator so the water circulating in the radiator returns to your boiler hotter. So your boiler fires up less frequently saving you energy and fuel cost.
Estimates suggest that as much as 70% of the heat produced by radiators is lost into the walls. HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels significantly reduce this heat loss through external walls.
HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels are easy to fit and come supplied with full, easy-to-follow fitting instructions and self-adhesive, double-sided tape. Within the UK, Heatkeeper radiator panels have been purchased at least 5 National Government Organisations, they are used by than 44 Local Government Councils, Over 10 Universities and other educational establishments, More than 14 major Commercial & Industrial Enterprises, Over 17 Hospitals and Trusts, Numerous Housing Associations and More than 500,000 individual households

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Google gone green with blackle


Google has gone green with Blackle .
Blackle was created by Google as their contribution to help save energy. PC monitors requiring more energy to produce a White background than a black background, so by using Blackle as your home page every time you load up your browser you will save a small amount of energy.
It is estimated that blackle could save 750 Mega watts of electricity per year based on 200 million queries per day.
The site keeps a running total of how much energy has been saved by using it compared to the original Google.
Try it out - Click on the image.
For more articles visit www.lake-renewable-energy.com
Other searches with Black backgrounds.