it's absolutely soul destroying and I do worry how people are meant to cope. I am OK for now because I'm on a fixed rate until September next year, but when that comes to an end I'm going to be in for a big shock. My energy provider is 100% renewable for electricity and I was looking at their website and they (rightly so) are talking about where possible installing solar panels with battery storage and also installing air source heat pumps (like they have in Sweden). But thing is both these are extortionately expensive, in the region of £10k each per household and how many of us do have £20k lying about - but it is something to look into and I think every new build should have both these as standard now.
But in the meantime I'm sitting here, looking around and wondering just what more I can do to cut down on my electricity consumption, and then in the winter - reduce my heating costs. I think first step will be to invest in a plug in power usage meter to see what I'm using where. I have quite a few things on WiFi plugs already so I can switch off at the plug, but that plug uses power so it can communicate with network.
As for heating - I keep my house relatively cool and will happily add that extra layer or use a blanket if need be. I've only got two radiators running off the central heating and I really don't think I can cut down anymore.
What energy saving measures have you added to your household in recent months given the increases?