Today sees the launch of Energy Saving Week 2019 in Northern Ireland. This annual event, now in its 19th year looks to shine a spotlight on the importance of energy efficiency at home to reduce carbon emissions and make savings on energy bills.
The awareness raising week is running between 18 and 22 November 2019, with Energy Saving Trust sharing simple and effective tips and brings organisations from across Northern Ireland together to help as many households save energy, reduce their bills and limit the impact of our energy use on the environment.
Angela Gracey-Roger of the Energy Saving Trust said:
“Energy Saving Week aims to support and enhance people’s understanding of home energy efficiency. Many of the tips we share throughout the week are both affordable and effective ways to save both energy and money at home all year round.
Living in a cold home can have an effect on both a person’s physical and mental health, but making simple yet effective home energy improvements can have a significant impact in a person’s life, physically, mentally and financially.”
Further household energy efficiency information and advice can be found on the Energy Saving Trust website - www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Energy Saving Week is supported by the following organisations: NIHE, NEA NI, Bryson Energy, Consumer Council NI, Phoenix Natural Gas, SGN Natural Gas, firmus energy, Power NI, NIFHA, and Choice Housing.
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For further information, please contact:
Email: enquiriesni@est.org.uk or media@est.org.uk
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Energy Saving Trust
Energy Saving Trust is an independent organisation dedicated to promoting energy efficiency and sustainable energy use, to help mitigate climate change and deliver the wider benefits of clean energy.
We empower householders to make better energy choices, deliver transformative energy programmes for governments and support businesses with strategy, research and assurance – to move towards a sustainable future. www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Energy Saving Trust Energy Efficiency Tips
Pictured: Back Row:
Brian Rankin, Choice Housing
Patrick Thompson, NIFHA
Nigel Brady, Bryson Energy
Robert Clements, The Housing Executive
Gemma Cowles, The Housing Executive
Front Row:
Gwyneth Compston, Power NI
Lucy Cochrane, NEA NI
Mary O’Kane, SGN Natural Gas
Angela Gracey-Roger, Energy Saving Trust
Pamela Beatty, firmus energy
Lynsey Dewitt, Energy Saving Trust
Gillian Orr, Phoenix Natural Gas
Sinead Dynan, Consumer Council NI