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DSC04042 by Karen Eliot
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  • Post category:Finance and money / Tips
  • Post published:April 14, 2014

Turn down your room thermostat by one degree: save around £75 and 310kg carbon dioxide a year.

Source: Thermostats and controls @ Energy Saving Trust

Message supplied by: Alice @ Public Health, Norfolk County Council / Healthy Norwich initiative

Photo: DSC04042 by Karen Eliot under Creative Commons license

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