£10-£20 a month by using information from their in-home display to make changes to their energy use.By making a few small changes, like turning appliances off standby, not overfilling the kettle every time you make a brew or reminding everyone in the family to turn off lights in empty rooms, you can save energy and therefore money, but not at the cost of convenience or comfort.Plus, your smart meter's IHD can alert you if you've reached your emergency credit, or fallen below a set threshold, so you won't unknowingly run out.Greater visibility of the energy you're using, and when you use it, can also help you to make better choices when shopping around for a new energy tariff, helping you to find one that best suits your needs.Smart Energy.
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