Internet searches for ‘how to keep house warm’ rise by 129% in year
By SWNS
6th Dec 2023 | Local News
More people are turning to the internet to find ways to manage their energy bills this winter, with searches for 'how to keep house warm' rising by 129% in the past year alone.
Analysis of online UK data found searches for 'energy saving tips' also increased by 53% in the same time period.
Among the most popular searches over the past 12 months (since September 2022) are 'cling film over windows', which has seen a 321% in searches.
As well as 'closing curtains to keep heat in', with a 300 per cent increase, and 'drying clothes on the radiator', a search term which has risen by 181%.
Other notable searches included 'stopping draughts', 'painting radiators black', 'washing clothes at night', 'using carpet as insulation', 'best time of day to shower' and 'heating room with oven'.
The data was uncovered by EDF, which is supporting households most in need this winter [www.edfenergy.com/eco4-subsidised-energy-efficiency-measures] by boosting its funding to £185m, benefitting 14,000 households.
The energy supplier also polled 2,000 homeowners and renters to find 37 per cent have Googled advice on how to cut down on their energy bills.
Philippe Commaret, managing director for customers at EDF, said: "It's clear that as the colder weather approaches, people are concerned about keeping their homes warm in a cost-effective way.
"Tackling the energy efficiency of people's homes is the number one way we can help to reduce bills and we're not choosing to stand still or wait.
"We're spending an extra £103m on the ECO and Great British Insulation Schemes this year which will deliver savings to thousands of vulnerable customers.
"Choosing to bring forward the funding to this year, means our customers will benefit from lower bills and warmer homes sooner rather than later.
"And to make this as easy as possible, our new Home Efficiency Hub will tell customers what measures will help them save the most cash and carbon and which grants might be available."
The study also found 56% are more concerned about paying their energy bills this winter compared to last.
As a result, nearly seven in 10 (68%) are thinking of more ways to improve their home's energy efficiency.
And, over the last year, 36% of households have invested in eco changes including installing underfloor insulation (57%), and radiator panels (53%).
Others have draught-proofed around windows and door frames (49 per cent) and placed rugs in rooms with hard flooring (45%).
But cost is a significant barrier as 19% of those who haven't made any changes said it's because they're 'too expensive to install'.
It emerged 77% believe more needs to be done to support vulnerable customers, and a fifth are concerned about falling into arrears on their energy bills.
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