20/01/2014
In an Inside Out energy special, Chris Jackson finds out why North East homes are so poorly insulated, Michelle Ackerley challenges two families to cut their energy bills, and we discover how some are stealing fuel.
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The households missing out on winter fuel discounts
As winter temperatures drop, how many households on low incomes know about the government's special fuel allowance, the Warm Home Discount?
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Inside Out discovered that only a fraction of those who are entitled to the Warm Home Discount in County Durham are in receipt of it.
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Understanding who qualifies for help with fuel bills
With the way fuel bills are these days there can't be many of us who don't think twice about switching the heating on as temperatures drop.
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On this week we're looking at the energy efficiency of our homes, on how we can help ourselves to save power, and what discounts are available to those of us on lower incomes.
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Meet the energy thieves
As energy prices increase, a growing number of people are choosing to steal their gas and electricity.
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For some it comes down to being cash-strapped, but others are prepared to cheat the system whilst also endangering the lives of neighbours.
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There is also an increasing number of unscrupulous people willing to offer a service to tamper with meters for a charge of between 拢10-拢500.
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on the 麻豆官网首页入口 News website.
Tackling the energy thieves
Criminal gangs are helping homeowners and landlords avoid paying for power by "hotwiring" supplies for as little as 拢10, 麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out has learned.
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The energy thieves operating in London can tamper with 15 meters in a day, an investigation found.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Jackson |
Reporter | Michelle Ackerley |
Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
Broadcast
- Mon 20 Jan 2014 19:30麻豆官网首页入口 One North East & Cumbria