The poll of 5,000 adults found 56 per cent have already changed their energy habits in 2022 as the rising cost of bills starts to bite.
While 36 per cent would or already are changing their energy behaviours just to save money for the festive period.
It also emerged that prior to the Energy Price Guarantee announcement in September 2022, 52 per cent were still feeling concerned about rising energy prices - increasing their motivation to change their habits.
Others have fitted energy efficient lightbulbs and had their boiler serviced , the OnePoll study found. Victoria Bacon added: “This series has looked to help people understand how their everyday habits can have a big impact on their energy bills.“It’s difficult to change what you can’t see but using a smart meter’s in-home display to monitor energy use in near-real time helps you stay in control, and is just one thing that could help people to save energy and money through the winter months.
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