A new energy efficiency guide has been released to help tenants of rented properties save money on their energy bills. The guide, created by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), provides tenants with advice on how to reduce their energy consumption and save money on their energy bills.
The guide is designed to help tenants understand the basics of energy efficiency and how to reduce their energy consumption in rented properties. It covers topics such as energy efficiency ratings, insulation, heating systems, lighting and appliances. It also provides tips on how tenants can save money on their energy bills and make their rented property more energy efficient.
The guide is part of DECC’s commitment to helping tenants save money on their energy bills. The department has also launched a number of initiatives to help landlords and tenants make their rented properties more energy efficient. These include the Green Deal, which provides landlords with financial incentives to make their properties more energy efficient, and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), which provides landlords with funding to install energy-saving measures in their properties.
The guide is an important step in helping tenants save money on their energy bills. It provides practical advice on how to reduce energy consumption and make their rented property more energy efficient. By following the advice in the guide, tenants can save money on their energy bills and help reduce their carbon footprint.
The guide is available for free from the DECC website and can be downloaded from the link below.
The DECC is committed to helping tenants save money on their energy bills and make their rented properties more energy efficient. The release of this guide is an important step in helping tenants understand the basics of energy efficiency and how to reduce their energy consumption in rented properties.