How Do I Lower My EDF Energy Bills?

Managing energy consumption is always a good idea, no one likes seeing higher bills without a good reason. EDF energy-saving tips include unplugging stand-by energy users, defrosting your refrigerator regularly and using energy-efficient settings on your dishwasher. You can also opt in for the budget payment program or see if you qualify for a smart meter installation.

EDF might be one of the largest gas and electric providers in the UK but wanting to keep your bills low is universal. If you have questions about saving on your bills, this guide can answer them. Read on to learn how you can save.

Ways to Save

EDF makes it easy to save on your monthly bill. You can read the company's energy-saving tips, or opt-in for a smart meter or a pay-as-you-go smart meter. Both smart meters give you a clearer idea of your daily energy consumption and this helps you find where you can lower your usage. Pay-as-you-go smart meters have the added benefit of paying in advance for only what you use. If you want to learn more about smart meters, call EDF customer service or log into your MyAccount profile to set up an appointment.

Another option available is placing your account on a budget plan. You may not save money at first but many people on this plan start paying more attention to what they use versus what they pay. Plus, this plan has the added benefit of being a savings account of sorts. You build up a credit on your account any time you pay more than what you use, this credit is then used to pay your usage when it's more than your budget payment. Since budget plans have a catch-up or true-up bill, the credit ensures you have less of a bill when the catch-up bill arrives.

Tips From EDF

Many tips to save energy are free, others require an investment on your part. For example, to save money on your appliances, it's recommended to turn them off when not in use. The reason for this is something referred to as phantom energy users, appliances that use standby power even when not used. It's best to turn them off or unplug them. However, getting newer appliances with a green energy rating is more of an investment than unplugging your television. A few more free tips are keeping your refrigerators and freezers defrosted to save energy. Also, only run your washing machine on a full load and use your appliance's built-in energy-efficient settings. Please visit the EDF website for more tips on how to lower your energy costs.

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