Energy saving tips: save over £600 on your energy bills
We've pulled together some of the quickest, simplest and most effective things you can do to save energy around the house.
These tips have helped Octopus customers save over £5 million on their bills last Winter, and the average home that tried them out in our Winter Workout challenge slashed their bill by 12%.



When it comes to saving energy, we’ve all heard ‘don’t leave the telly on standby’ and ‘only fill the kettle with the water you need’. It’s easy to tune them out, and even easier to assume they won’t really make a difference.
The energy crisis is hitting people hard. Alongside keeping our prices lower than all other large suppliers and supporting those struggling, more and more people have been asking us for ways to save on their bills.
Our tips come from the expertise of our wide-ranging team of scientists, engineers and heat specialists. We’ve got real feedback on how useful they are from more than 250,000 customers. Some of these tips were part of the Winter Workout, a targeted gas-saving challenge that saved our customers over £5 million on their bills last Winter. The average customer who got involved cut their bill by 12%.
And to give you a sense of how these small changes can stack up, we’ve calculated the potential savings a UK home could make based on average energy prices in June 2023.
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Reducing what you use can go a long way, but if you’re worried you won’t be able to pay, please get in touch with our team to talk about the support we can offer.
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Our expert energy saving tips
Our 8 energy saving tips could save you £600+
- Set your boiler’s flow temperature between 55 and 60 degrees 🔥 You could save: £65
Your boiler’s flow setting controls the water temperature when it leaves your boiler. Its default setting is usually too high. Turn it down a bit and your home will feel just as warm, but you could cut your energy bills by 12% and save up to £65 according to Nesta.
If you have a combi boiler, we recommend setting your flow temperature to 50c for heating and 55c for hot water to save energy.
If you have a boiler and a hot water cylinder, we recommend setting the flow temperature on your boiler to a few degrees over 60c for heating and hot water, and setting your hot water cylinder to 60c (you’ll usually find the control for your cylinder ⅓ of the way up the tank).
Good to know: Hot water should be stored at a high enough temperature to stop bacteria like Legionella from multiplying. Get more information about trying this tip safely. - Air dry, don’t tumble dry 👖 You could save: £50
Ditching the tumble dryer and drying your clothes on a washing line or clotheshorse could save you £50 a year according to the Energy Savings Trust. Avoid drying clothes on radiators – this makes your boiler work harder. - Mind the gaps 🚪🪟 You could save: £80
A continuous draught can quickly undo all the good work of your heating - essentially wasting energy. Identifying and plugging up draughts around doors, windows and other gaps can help trap warmth in and make your gas spend go further. Read more about home insulation below.
Professional draught-proofing can cost a few hundred pounds. You can also find draughts yourself using the back of your hand, or with a thermal camera and make your own excluders for free using old fabric scraps. Average saving: £80 per year
Top Tip: You’ll keep more heat in your home with less energy if you pull your blinds or curtains before it gets dark (up to 17% reduction in heat loss!). - Control your thermostat 🌡️ You could save: £145
Tweaking your thermostat (using it as an on/off switch or boost for example) can mean more energy is wasted - you’ll be comfier and use your energy more efficiently if you set it and leave it on for when you need it. Setting your thermostat to somewhere between 18-21°c is ideal, and turning down the temperature by just 1 degree could save up to £145 on your energy bill. - Put an insulation jacket on your hot water tank 🧥 You could save: £40
To reduce heat loss and therefore keep your hot water hotter for longer, add a British Standard Jacket 80mm thick to your hot water cylinder and you could save £40 a year in the process. Exposed hot water pipes can also be insulated using a foam tube that covers the pipes between your hot water cylinder and boiler. - Switch off standby 📴 You could save £45
Almost all electrical appliances can be turned off at the plug without disrupting their programming. This could save you £45 a year. Find out which appliances use the most energy in your home. - Reduce your shower time 🚿 You could save: £60
Keeping your shower time to just 4 minutes could save a typical household £60 a year! - Be bright with your lights 💡 You could save: £136
Lighting makes up around 11% of a typical power bill. LEDs use 70-80% less electricity – so when it's time to replace those bulbs, go LED.
On average, a household in the UK will have around 34 bulbs. The Energy Savings Trust has written loads about the impact it could make on your bills: between £4-£10 per bulb, per year! Making sure you switch off the lights when you leave the room can save a further £7 per year.
TOTAL: £621 in potential bill savings

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More information on how to save energy
Energy efficiency schemes
Like the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme – a government energy efficiency programme designed to reduce carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty. Energy suppliers take part in the scheme to improve the ability of low income, fuel poor and vulnerable households to heat their homes. You need to fulfill certain criteria to be eligible for the scheme, for example, receiving income support. If you’d like to learn more, please email eco@octopus.energy and our team will get in touch with an application form.
Energy Saving Trust
Check out their site for loads more helpful energy saving advice.
Simple Energy Advice
Government-backed energy efficiency advice for your home.
Smart Energy GB
Smart Energy GB is a government campaign bringing smart meters to the UK. Their site highlights all the ways you can use your smart meter to use energy more efficiently.
Gas saving tips
Try our Winter Workout gas saving tips that helped save customers £5 million on heating last Winter.



Published on 20th November 2024 by:
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