How to save lives, money, jobs and the
planet.
28th November 2009
What will you do to reduce the energy bill in your home as winter
takes hold? Gas and electricity charges have risen over 60% in
real terms since 2000. This means that you could be paying more
than your Council tax to the energy companies this year.
If you are well off, it might be around 4% of your income, if
you are not, it could be as high as 17%! Thats nearly a
whole day out of a working week spent earning money to pay for
gas and electric, or a big hole in your pension or benefit.
When you add on the cost of housing, food and Council tax, you
can see why some people choose to suffer in the cold rather than
go into debt. Unfortunately, because of this, between 200 and
500 people in Sheffield will die this winter.
Cold doesnt kill directly. But spending too long in the
cold increases the chance of bronchitis, pneumonia, a stroke or
a heart attack, particularly for the elderly. Some try and save
money by using plug-in heaters rather than turning their central
heating on. This is actually very expensive and the dramatic temperature
differences between rooms can cause problems with blood pressure
and might even lead to heart attacks.
Others dont air their homes properly after cooking, showering
or drying clothes for fear of losing heat. As well as promoting
mould growth and ill health, damp air makes you feel colder so
you want to turn the heating up!
If your home is well insulated you are much less likely to be
at risk of unaffordable bills.
In 2007 the Green Party on Kirklees Council set off a £20
million, 3 year programme to offer free cavity wall or loft insulation
for every private householder in the district. It has saved millions
of pounds in fuel bills, had a huge impact on reducing carbon
emissions from the Kirklees area and won the prestigious 2009
Ashden award. It also created over 100 jobs. Kirklees Council
has also put money into schemes to help householders install solar
heating to save even more fuel.
Sheffield is the second or third Council in the country to introduce
a free insulation scheme for all residents, but over a longer
(6 year) timescale. If you live in Hillsborough, Arbourthorne,
Manor Castle or Walkley and your loft isnt well insulated
or you have unfilled cavity walls then phone 0800 9159096. If
you live anywhere else in Sheffield and are over 70 or on benefit,
then phone too because more Wards will be announced soon. You
could save money and be warmer without it costing you anything.
(Council tenants should contact Sheffield Homes.)
Unfortunately there are around 60,000 houses in Sheffield that
dont have cavity walls that can be insulated. Whilst simple
energy saving tips, switching off almost everything at the plug
at night, and getting advice from South Yorkshire Energy Centre
(258 4574) or Energy Efficiency Advice Centre (0800 512 012) can
really help, internal or external wall insulation is not cheap.
However it is a question of priorities and national government
has refused to prioritise the Fuel Poverty Bill which
could help find the money. Providing advice and comprehensive
insulation schemes to Keep the Juice in Yir Hoose
(as they say in even chillier Scotland) could help us halve our
energy use. This could save lives, save us money and create jobs.
It would also help tackle climate change without building any
more nuclear power stations.
.Rob Unwin
Prospective Candidate for Sheffield Central
Ward
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