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  • Landlord Insulation & Heating Grants | ECO Simplified Limit

    Koha ECO3 Mo Nga Rangatira Ko ia te riihi o tetahi rawa ka ahei te tohu mo nga putea ECO3, mena ka whiwhi ratau i tetahi painga. ​ He maha nga take ka hiahia te Kaipupuri Whenua kia whakamahia e tana Kaikareti te kaupapa nei. Ko te whakahou i te whakawera me te whakauru i nga kiriweti hou ki tetahi kaainga ehara i te whakanui noa i tona uara engari, kei te penapena moni o kaireti i a raatau putea pngao me te waatea ki o raatau taiao. He awhina ano ki te kukume i nga riihi hou ina kau ana te rawa. ​ Ko nga kaainga katoa kei te waahanga riihi motuhake i Ingarangi me Wales me tohu ki te EPC te whakatauranga 'E' mena ka kore e watea. Mena ko to kaainga kei raro o te whakatauranga 'E' ka iti koe ki nga mea kua whakauruhia e to kaireti. Ko nga mehua e waatea ana mo te rawa 'F' ko te 'G' ranei he maataki pakitara maamaa (Whakawhana o Roto, o waho ranei) me te Waahi Waahi Tuatahi. Ma tetahi o enei e kawe ake to kaainga ki runga ake i te whakatauranga 'E' te tikanga ka taea e koe te whakauru atu i etahi atu miihini whakamahana ranei kia whakauruhia. ​ Ma te kaupapa e toha nga moni e kapi ana i te rawa, hei utu mo ia mehua ko te utu mo te kaute e mahia ana mai i te momo rawa, te maha o nga ruuma me te momo whakawera i mua o te whakauru. He ara ake ano mena kaore hei tauira kaore to kaainga e whakamahi i te whakamahana hau matua. Ma te tikanga ka taea e koe te whakauru i nga mehua maha kaore pea he utu ki a koe, engari ko koe me o kaimahi riihi te whiwhi painga katoa. ​ Ko enei Hua ko: ​ Whakapai ake i te wariu o te rawa me te ahuatanga Ka whakaheke i nga pire kaha mo nga kaireti hou me nga kaireti hou Meinga to kaainga kia pai ake te noho He awhina hei pupuri me te kukume i nga riihi hou He maama ake ki te hoko atu i te rawa Hei awhina ki te tiaki i te taiao ​ Kaore he utu ki te tirotiro i te tika o te whakauru, ki te haere ranei i roto i nga mahi ruri ana mena ka hiahiatia nga takoha, ka taea e koe te kii kaore i nga wa katoa i mua o te whakauru. ​ Kaore hoki he kaiwhakauru e whakauru i tetahi mea ki to kaainga kaore he whakaaetanga a nga rangatira o nga rangatira. Ka tonoa e matou nga taipitopito a nga Rangatira ina mena ka tukuna mai e tetahi riihi ki a matou he tohu arowhai ka taea e maatau te mohio kei te mohio te rangatira o te Kaawhiwhi me nga whakaritenga e tika ana kia whakauruhia o raatau rawa. ​ Kei kona tetahi whakaahuatanga mo te kaupapa me nga mea kua whakauruhia e koe ki to kaainga i raro ake, ki te mea kua tonoa mai ranei koe e to Kairetiwhare, paatohia te paatene 'Hoatu mo te Putea'. ​ ​ ​ Tonoa mo te Putea He aha nga mea ka utaina e nga Kaihono i raro i te Kaupapa ECO3? Kua whakararangihia e maatau te whakakapi whakawera, whakamohoatanga whakawera me te aukati i taea e koe te whakauru i raro i te kaupapa ECO3 mena he kaireti koe. ​ Ka taea e koe te whakauru i nga miihini ki te taha o te whakamahana me etahi atu waahanga miihini kia tae atu ana ki ta maatau korero ka hoatu e koe ki a koe he pikitia katoa mo ta matou e whakaaro ana ka taea e koe te whakauru. Ka oti ana i a koe te ruri, ka whakatuturutia e koe. TE PANUITANGA O TE WANANGA TUPU Katoa nga kaihoko e noho ana i tetahi kaainga kaore ano kia whai punaha Whakapaa Nui a kei roto nei tetahi e whai ake nei hei puna whakawera nui ka ahei ki te putea kia whakauruhia he Whakaoho Waahi Tuatahi. ​ Nga miihini ruuma hiko, tae atu ki nga miihini whakaoho tika, nga miihini peera me nga miihini penapena hiko kore Nga miihini ruuma hau Te ahi ahi me te kohua o muri He ahi wahie totika maaro me te kohua o muri Te paparanga hiko o raro, whakamahana ranei o te tuanui (kaore i te hono atu ki te kohua hiko) Te whakawera i te ruuma LPG He whakamahana miihini whakakao paraoa Whakawera ruma / wahie koiora Heater whakamahana hinu Kaore rawa he whakawera ​ Mena kei te hiahia koe i te whakamahana pokapū hau, me noho koe ki tetahi kaainga he honohono hou he hononga hau kaore ano kia whakamahia hei whakamahana. Kaore e utua e te tahua ECO te utu mo te hononga hau engari ko etahi atu karaati penei i nga karaati mana whakahaere a rohe. ​ Ko nga mea e whai ake nei ka whakauruhia hei FTCH: ​ Whaakiri Hinu ​ Kohuato Biomass ​ Pounamu LPG Pounamu Kowiri LPG Air Pomahana wera papu Papa papu wera whenua Whakamaa Hiko ​ Ko nga kaainga katoa me noho he tuanui, he ruma ranei kei roto i te tuanui o te tuanui me te kiri o te pakitara (mena ka taea te whakauru) kei kona kua whakauruhia ranei i mua i te otinga o te Whakamahana Waahi Tuatahi. Koinei tetahi mea ka korerohia e te kaitoha ki a koe i taua waa ka taea te putea ki raro i te ECO. HE WHAKANUI KAUPAPA KAUPAPA KAUPAPA Mena kei te whakamahia e koe i tenei wa nga Utaina Hiko Hiko hei whakawera i to kaainga, na te whakahou ake ki te Whakanoho Nui Hoko Hiko Hiko hei whakapai i te mahanatanga me te whaihua o to rawa. Ka mahi nga miihini Penapena Hiko ma te whakamahi i te hiko hiko teitei (te nuinga o te waa i te po) me te pupuri i te wera kia tukuna i te awatea. Ki te mahi i tenei, he nui te kiriu a nga miomahana penapena, he mea tino nui te kiato. Kua hoahoahia kia mau ki te wera rongoa mo te wa e taea ana. Whakamahia ai e nga miihini penapena te puhanga o-tihi na te mea he iti ake i te hiko hiko paerewa. I te nuinga o te waa ka whai haerewere motuhake raatau ki era atu o to kaainga, ka huri noa ka tiimata ana te waahi-atu-tihi. Whai muri i te whakapā atu a te kaiwhakarato a kua oti te tatauranga wera ki te whakatau i te nama tika me te rahi o nga miihini Penehi hiko e hiahia ana koe mo to kaainga. Me noho koe i runga i te utu ohaoha 7 me te urunga he Economy 7 mita kia whakauruhia he whakamahana penapena hiko. ​ Me tohu te rawa ki te AE i runga i to EPC hou kia ahei ai koe mo tenei mehua. WHAKAMAHI KAUPAPA KAU Tata ki te 35% o nga ngaronga wera mai i nga kaainga o Ingarangi ka puta i nga pakitara o waho kaore i te kiriihua. Mena i hangaia to kaainga i muri o te 1920 ka kaha te tupono he pakitara korowha to taonga. Ka taea te whakakii i te pakitara kohao me nga mea aarai na roto i te werohia o peepi ki te pakitara. Ka aukati tenei i nga mahana katoa e haere ana i waenga i a raatau, ka whakaheke i te moni ka pau i a koe mo te whakawera. ​ Ka taea e koe te tirotiro i to momo pakitara ma te tiro i to tauira pereki. Mena he rite nga tauira o nga pereki, ka whakatakoto i nga huarahi roa, kaare pea ka poka te pakitara. Mena ka whakatakotoria etahi o nga pereki e anga ana te pito tapawha, ka kaha pea te pakitara. Mena he kowhatu te pakitara, ka kaha ake pea. ​ Mena i hangaia to kaainga i roto i nga tau 25 kua hipa akene kua haangai kee, kua waihohia ranei tetahi waahanga. Ka taea e te kaitahuri te tirotiro i tenei me te tirotirohanga borescope. ​ Me tohu te rawa ki te AE i runga i to EPC hou kia ahei ai koe mo tenei mehua HE WHAKAMAHI I TE WALL Waho Ko te miihini pakitara o waho e pai ana mo nga whare pakitara pakari e hiahia ana koe ki te whakapai ake i te ahua o waho o to kaainga me te whakapai ake i tana whakatauranga waiariki. Ko te whakakii i te pakitara o to waho ki to whare kaore e hiahiatia he mahi o roto kia pai ai te pupuri i te whakararuraru. Akene kia hiahiatia he whakaaetanga whakamahere, tena koa tirohia ki to mana rohe i mua i te whakauru atu ki to kaainga. Ko etahi waahanga kaore e taea te whakauru atu ki mua o te rawa engari ka taea te whakauru ki muri. Ko te miihini o waho o te pakitara kaore e pai te whakapai i te ahua o to kaainga, engari me whakapai ake ano te huarere me te aukati tangi, i te taha whakaiti i nga hukihuki me te ngaronga o te wera. Ka whakapiki hoki i te roanga o te waa o te pakitara i a ia e tiaki ana i to mahi pereki, engari me aata hangahanga te tikanga o enei i mua i te whakaurunga. TE WHAKAMAHI I TE WALL AUTU He pai te maamaa o roto pakitara mo nga whare pakitara totika kaore e taea e koe te whakarereke i waho o te kaainga. ​ Mena i hangaia to kaainga i mua o te 1920 ka kaha te tupono he pakitara pakari to taonga. ​ Ka taea e koe te tirotiro i to momo pakitara ma te tiro i to tauira pereki. ​ Mena ka whakatakotoria etahi o nga pereki e anga ana te pito tapawha, ka kaha pea te pakitara. Mena he kowhatu te pakitara, ka kaha ake pea. ​ Ko te whakaheke o te pakitara o roto ka whakauruhia ki runga i te ruuma i te ruuma o te ruuma, ka whakamahia ki nga pakitara o waho. I te nuinga o te wa ka whakamahia nga papa raima Polyisocyanurate Insulated (PIR) ki te hanga i tetahi raina maroke, raina kiriweti. Ka raimaahia nga pakitara o roto kia waiho te maeneene me te ma ma mo te whakatikatika. ​ Ehara tenei i te mea ka mahana to whare i te hotoke engari ka whai moni ki a koe ma te whakaheke i te wera mai i nga pakitara kore-kiri. ​ Ka iti ake te whakaiti i te papa o nga ruuma katoa e whakamahia ana (he 10cm pea mo ia pakitara) WHAKAPONO TUPONO Ko te wera mai i to whare ka piki ake i te hauwha o te wera na te ngaronga o te tuanui o te kaainga kore-kiri. Ko te miihini i te tuanui o to kaainga te mea ngawari, tino whai hua mo te penapena i te kaha me te whakaiti i o nama whakawera. Me whakauru te kiriweti ki te waahi teitei ki te hohonu o te iti rawa 270mm, i waenga i nga hononga ki runga ake nei ka honoa e nga kaitautoko he "piriti wera" ka whakawhiti te wera ki te hau i runga ake. Ki nga tikanga miihini hou me nga taonga, Ka taea tonu te whakamahi i te waahi hei penapena hei waahi kaainga ranei me te whakamahi i nga papa papa kiriuhi. ​ Me tohu te rawa ki te AE i runga i to EPC hou kia ahei ai koe mo tenei mehua KAIWAI I RONGO Tae atu ki te 25% o te ngaronga o te wera i roto i te kaainga ka kiia he waahi tuanui kore-kiriweti. Ka taea e nga moni awhina ECO te utu mo te utu kia whakauruhia nga ruuma teitei katoa ki nga ture hanga whare o naianei ma te whakamahi i nga rawa whakakii hou. ​ He maha nga kaainga tawhito i hangaia i te waahi teitei me te 'ruma-i-runga-tuanui' kaore i peehia katoahia, kaore ranei i rawekehia ma te whakamahi i nga rawa me nga tikanga kaore i tino rite ki nga tikanga hanga o enei ra. Ko te ruuma kei roto i te tuanui, kei te tuanui ranei o te ruuma, ka tautuhia ma te aroaro o te arawhata totika kia uru atu ai ki te ruuma ana me whai matapihi. ​ Ma te whakamahi i nga rauemi miihini hou me nga tikanga, ko te whakaheke i nga ruuma o te tuanui te tikanga ka taea tonu e koe te whakamahi i te tuanui o te tuanui mo te penapena me etahi atu waahanga ruumaa mena e hiahiatia ana i te wa e mau ana te wera i te kaainga me nga ruuma i raro. ​ Me tohu te rawa ki te AE i runga i to EPC hou kia ahei ai koe mo tenei mehua WHAKAMAHI KAUPAPA I a koe e whakaaro ana ki nga waahanga o to kaainga e hiahia ana ki te kiriweti, i raro o te papa ehara ko te tuatahi ki te raarangi. Heoi ko nga kaainga me nga waahi ngokingoki i raro o te papa o raro ka whai hua mai i te waahanga o raro. Ko te maamaa o raro ka whakakore i nga tauira ka uru atu ma nga waahi i waenga i nga papa papa me te papa, kia mahana ai koe, ana ki te Energy Saving Trust penapena atu ki te £ 40 ia tau. ​ Me tohu te rawa ki te AE i runga i to EPC hou kia ahei ai koe mo tenei mehua Tonoa mo te Putea

  • Loft Insulation | ECO Simplified Limit

    Loft Insulation Heat from your house rises resulting in about quarter of the heat generated being lost through the roof of an un-insulated home. Insulating the roof space of your home is the simplest, most cost-effective way of saving energy and reducing your heating bills. Insulation should be applied to the loft area to a depth of at least 270mm, both between the joists and above as the joists themselves create a "heat bridge" and transfer heat to the air above. With modern insulating techniques and materials, it's still possible to use the space for storage or as a habitable space with the use of insulated floor panels. ​ Bill savings and things to be aware of: ​ Can save between £500-£690 a year on your fuel bills depending on property size (Figures from the Energy Saving Trust and assume property is a gas heated home and sized between a Mid-terrace house to a detached home). Grant funding is available that can cover the full cost of installation (qualifying criteria apply). ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. ​ Apply for Funding

  • First Time Central Heating | ECO Simplified Limit

    First Time Central Heating If you currently live in a property that does not have a central heating system, you will be paying more to heat your home than a property with a central heating system. ​ Below are some examples of properties that would be considered to have no central heating system present. ​ Electric room heaters, including direct acting room heaters, fan heaters and inefficient electric storage heaters Gas room heaters Gas fire with back boiler Solid fossil fuel fire with back boiler Direct electric underfloor or ceiling heating (not connected to an electric boiler) Bottled LPG room heating Solid fossil fuel room heaters Wood/biomass room heating Oil room heater No heating at all ​ With the push towards renewable heating, it may become more difficult in the future to have a gas supply fitted at your property. It is certainly the case with heating grants as if you want gas central heating, you must live in a property that has an existing gas supply and meter that has never had central heating installed. ​ ​ The following may be installed as FTCH: ​ Gas Boiler ​Biomass Boiler​ Air Source Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump ​ ​ Bill savings and things to be aware of: ​ The exact savings depend on what the pre-main heating system was and what has now been installed. This makes it difficult to give a fair bill saving. All properties must have loft or room in roof insulation and cavity or solid wall insulation (if able to be installed) either already present or installed before Gas First Time Central Heating is completed to access ECO4 funding for First Time Central Heating. Grant funding is available that can cover the full cost of installation (qualifying criteria apply). ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. Apply for Funding

  • Solar PV | ECO Simplified Limit

    Solar PV Solar electricity panels, also known as photovoltaics (PV), capture the sun's energy and convert it into electricity that you can use in your home. A solar PV panel consists of many cells made from layers of semi-conducting material, most commonly silicon. When light shines on this material, a flow of electricity is created.​ The cells don’t need direct sunlight to work and can even work on cloudy days. However, the stronger the sunshine, the more electricity generated. ​ Solar PV systems are made up of several panels, with each panel generating around 410W of energy in strong sunlight. Typical systems contain around 10 panels and generate direct current electricity. Because the electricity used for household appliances is alternating current, an inverter is installed along with the system to convert direct current electricity into alternating current. This electricity can be used throughout your home or exported to the grid. ​ The benefits of solar electricity are that they cut your electricity bills. Sunlight is free, so once installation is complete, your electricity costs will be reduced. They will also cut your carbon footprint. Solar electricity is low carbon, renewable energy. A typical home solar PV system could save around one tonne of carbon per year, depending on where you live in the UK. ​ Space is a key consideration as is roof angle and the direction it faces. Ideally you want a south facing roof with a pitch at an angle of 30 or 40 degrees. East or west facing roofs can still be considered but North facing roofs are not recommended. ​ Also worth noting that are nearby buildings, chimneys or trees that shade your roof will have a negative impact on the performance of your system. ​ Planning permission is not usually required as Solar is classed as a permitted development but you should always check with your local authority before installing in case there are any local limits or restrictions. ​ With any domestic PV system, there will be times when the electricity you generate is more than you can use or store, so the surplus will be exported to the grid to be used by somebody else. ​ The old Feed-in Tariff closed for applications in March 2019 and has since been replaced by the Smart Export Guarantee. While not as generous as the Feed-in Tariff it is still a worthwhile scheme and does provide some financial support for electricity that you generate and export back to the grid. ​ Bill savings and things to be aware of: ​ The average cost of a domestic 4.2 kWp solar PV system is around £5000. If you include the Smart Export Guarantee you can save from £255 - £505 per year according to the Energy Saving Trust (saving depend on which part of the country you live in and how much time you are in the house when the Solar PV is generating electricity). Grant funding is available that can cover the full cost of installation (qualifying criteria apply). We also can offer a privately funded Solar PV package and finance. ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. Apply Now

  • Inefficient Gas Boiler Upgrade | ECO Simplified Limit

    Non-Condensing Gas Boiler Upgrade We can offer a gas boiler upgrade if your current boiler is non-condensing and you own the property you currently live in , through the ECO4 scheme. ​ The new boiler will be a more efficient condensing Gas boiler . ​ Non-Condensing Boiler vs Condensing Gas Boilers ​ All new gas boiler installations must be condensing by law, which came into effect in 2005, however there are a small list of exceptions that can still allow a non-condensing boiler to be installed. ​ Only condensing boilers can be installed under the ECO4 scheme. There is no exceptions made under the scheme. ​ All well designed and maintained boilers burn their fuel efficiently, but non-condensing boilers inevitably lose heat in the form of hot gases that escape up the flue. This limits their overall efficiency. Non-condensing boilers may only have an efficiency rating of 70 to 80 per cent , while in old models this figure could be even lower at 50 to 60 per cent . In contrast, condensing boilers have been designed to minimise this heat loss and have an average efficiency of 95% with some models able to achieve 99% efficiency . Condensing boilers feature larger heat exchangers that cool the flue gases before they escape, condensing the water vapour out of them. The temperature of the flue gases during this heat exchange process drops rapidly from approximately 130℃ to 50℃. The condensation formed as a result is what gives the boilers their name, and there can be as much as two litres of it produced every hour. This condensate liquid is drained into a waste water outlet via a condensate pipe. Thanks to this additional heat exchange process, condensing boilers are able to extract virtually all of the heat latent in the flue gases. This additional heat energy is then transferred back into the heating system. The extra efficiency of condensing boilers means they can offer major cost savings and they are also more environmentally friendly, helping you to lower the carbon emissions of your household. ​ Advantages of condensing gas boilers ​ More energy-efficient as they use more of the fuel for usable heat Lower energy bills Use less fuel than non-condensing boilers to produce same amount of heat and hot water Reduced CO2 emissions and carbon footprint ​ How can I tell which type of boiler I have? There are 2 easy ways to check if your boiler is either condensing or non-condensing and you do not have a manual to hand. ​ If the boiler has a white plastic pipe coming out of the bottom of the boiler and then going outside into a drain, it is condensing . You will usually see the condensate pipe on the exterior wall to the boiler. If the flue is white plastic it is condensing . If it the flue is metal, then it is non-condensing . ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. Apply for Funding

  • Flat Roof Insulation | ECO Simplified Limit

    Flat Roof Insulation A fl at roof is any roof space in your home with a pitch of less than 10 degrees. They are very easy to spot and as they don't usually have a loft space, they wont have a loft hatch. ​ F lat roofs being added to properties were popular in properties built between the 1950's - 1970's and if your flat roof is from this period, it is extremely unlikely to be insulated and if it is, it wont be up to todays standards. If your flat roof is uninsulated, it will mean that in winter, warm air will easily escape from any heated rooms through the flat roof, leaving the room cold and uninviting. ​ If you have recently had the membrane replaced if for example you had a leak, then it is unlikely that insulation was added, unless you specifically asked for it. ​ There are 2 ways to insulate your flat roof: ​ Warm Roof: ​ This involves adding rigid insulation board on to the roof from the outside and then coving with a waterproof membrane. This is the best way to insulate a flat roof as there are no condensation issues to contend with. Cold Roof: ​ This is the most common way that most households have their flat roofs insulated. It involves placing the insulation material between the joists spaces the support the roof. This can only be added if there is a gap of at least 50mm between the roof and the insulation to allow for air flow. ​ If you have very shallow joists then this is not recommended. As most heat is lost through uninsulated roof spaces, if you do have your flat roof insulated you can expect similar savings to insulating your loft depending on how much of your property the flat roof covers. ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. Apply for Funding

  • Electric Storage Heaters | ECO Simplified Limit

    Electric Storage Heaters Electric Storage heaters or night storage heaters as they are sometimes called, charge up at night by taking advantage of off-peak electricity rates on Economy 7 & 10 tariffs. Once charged they release their heat during the day. Storage heaters have ceramic or clay bricks in side them which heat up overnight and then this heat is released gradually during the day. ​ Most storage heaters are wall-mounted and will have 2 dials on the top; one for input and the other for output. Newer models will also have digital displays . ​ To operate storage heaters you must set the input in the evening to the expected heat release of the next day. If it is not particularly cold then there is no need to set to maximum as this would waste energy. Most storage heaters will only charge at night time so they can take advantage of the cheaper electricity but some do have a 'boost' button but this would use the more expensive 'day' rate. ​ The output dial is used to regulate how quick the heat is released by the storage heaters, the higher the setting the quicker the heat is released. ​ Modern Storage heaters ​ The latest Electric Storage heaters are much improved on the previous models and can have significant savings on older models. The new modern High heat retention Electric Storage heaters are also smaller and more compact that the older models and you can also purchase 'Solar enabled' Storage heaters that also take advantage of Solar PV during the day. ​ It is possible to have Electric Storage heaters installed under the ECO4 scheme if you own your home and you have older heaters present or if you have no heating, electric room heaters or old electric storage heaters & have Solar PV installed as well then they can be installed in owner occupied or rented properties. ​ To check if you are eligible under the ECO4 scheme, please click the button below and complete the online form. Apply for Funding

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  • ECO4 Scheme | ECO Simplified Limit

    Kaupapa ECO3 I whakatuhia te kaupapa ECO me te hiahia ki te awhina i nga kaainga whakaraerae ki nga moni iti rawa ki te whakapai ake i te kaha o te kaha me te whakaheke i a raatau putea kaha. ​ Ko te putea mo te kaupapa ka ahu totika mai i nga pire kaha o te katoa ma te ahua o te Taake Kakariki. I raro i te ECO, me putea e nga kaiwhakarato kaha me te kaha te whakauru i nga mahi kaha ki nga whare o Ingarangi (Ingarangi, Scotland me Wales). ​ Kei ia kaiwhakarato kua whakaritea he whaainga katoa e hangai ana ki tana wahanga o te maakete kaha o te kaainga. ​ I te Whiringa-a-nuku 2018 i whakarewahia e te Kawanatanga te waahanga hou o te kaupapa ECO, 'ECO3' ana kei roto tonu nga painga - ko te tikanga he maha nga taangata ka taea te tohu. ​ Ko te kaupapa Kamupene Whakahaa Energy (ECO) he kaupapa tautoko a te Kawanatanga e whakahaerehia ana e OFGEM. ​ Ko nga moni whakawhiwhi e waatea ana ka taea te utu mo te utu, ki te whakawhiwhi nui ranei i nga momo whakawera whakauru kia / me te miihini ranei i nga kaainga puta noa i Ingarangi, Wales me Scotland. Ko te taera me te ahua o to kaainga e noho ana koe ka whakamahia ki te taatai i te nui o nga tahua ka taea e koe mai i te ECO, peera i te hinu e whakamahana ana i te kaainga. ​ Ko te nui o te tahua kua whakatauhia i mua atu ana mena kaore e ea katoa te utu mo to utunga kua tohua, ka tono pea koe ki te koha ki tenei. Tonoa mo te Putea

  • Smart Heating Controls | ECO Simplified Limit

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