20 of the Best Energy Websites to Save You Money

Energy costs in the UK have been a hot topic for quite some time, especially as household bills continue to rise. With the ever-changing tariffs, government schemes, and varying supplier deals, finding reliable and cost-effective solutions can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, many websites are dedicated to helping you cut down on your energy costs. These platforms offer everything from price comparison tools and energy-saving tips to grants and benefits designed to ease the financial burden.

In this blog post, we will take you through 20 of the best UK energy websites to help you save money on your household bills. Whether you’re looking for the cheapest tariffs, tips for reducing consumption, or help navigating government benefits, there’s something here for everyone.

1. MoneySavingExpert (MSE)

MoneySavingExpert is one of the UK’s most trusted sites for all things financial, including energy. Founded by Martin Lewis, this site provides guides on how to switch energy suppliers, energy-saving tips, and the latest information on government schemes like the Warm Home Discount. It’s a great place to start if you’re looking for an overview of the best energy deals available.
Visit MoneySavingExpert

2. Uswitch

Uswitch is a leading energy comparison website that helps consumers compare tariffs across a range of providers. You can input your energy usage and preferences, and Uswitch will recommend the most cost-effective supplier for your home. They also offer advice on smart meters, green energy tariffs, and more.
Visit Uswitch

3. Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice has an extensive energy section covering everything from switching suppliers to understanding energy bills and resolving disputes. They also provide information on energy grants and benefits available in the UK. If you’re facing financial difficulties, this is a great resource for finding out what help is available.
Visit Citizens Advice

4. Energy Saving Trust

The Energy Saving Trust offers expert advice on how to reduce energy consumption and cut costs in the home. They provide practical tips on everything from insulating your home to installing energy-efficient appliances. Their resources are invaluable for anyone looking to make long-term changes to their energy usage.
Visit Energy Saving Trust

5. Compare the Market

Famous for its “meerkat” mascots, Compare the Market is another reliable comparison tool for energy prices. They allow users to compare tariffs from a range of energy suppliers, ensuring you get the best deal possible. They also frequently update their offers, helping you stay informed about the latest savings.
Visit Compare the Market

6. Which? Energy

Which? Energy provides impartial reviews and ratings of energy providers. Their website offers detailed guides on switching energy suppliers, understanding your bill, and finding the best tariffs. With their expert reviews, you can easily find the top-rated suppliers to help you save money.
Visit Which? Energy

7. Ofgem

Ofgem is the UK’s energy regulator, and their website is packed with information about energy suppliers and the rules they must follow. They also provide advice on switching suppliers, understanding energy bills, and protecting yourself from unfair practices. If you want to understand your consumer rights, this is a must-visit.
Visit Ofgem

8. Look After My Bills

Look After My Bills automates the process of switching energy providers for you. They monitor your energy deal and automatically switch you to the cheapest available tariff, ensuring you never overpay. The service is free, and they claim to save users hundreds of pounds each year.
Visit Look After My Bills

9. Simply Switch

Simply Switch offers a simple and fast energy comparison service. You can compare energy deals based on your usage and preferences, and their switching service is entirely free. Additionally, the site offers tips for reducing energy consumption, further helping you cut costs.
Visit Simply Switch

10. The Green Age

For those interested in making their home more energy-efficient, The Green Age is an excellent resource. The website provides practical tips on insulation, renewable energy options like solar panels, and energy-efficient home upgrades. The more energy-efficient your home, the more you can save on your bills.
Visit The Green Age

11. Octopus Energy

Octopus Energy has made a name for itself by offering competitive energy tariffs and a strong commitment to renewable energy. They are one of the few energy companies consistently praised for customer service and transparency. Check out their website to explore their tariffs, including their 100% green energy option.
Visit Octopus Energy

12. Energy Helpline

Energy Helpline is another comparison site that allows you to find the best energy deals for your home. With their handy tool, you can quickly compare tariffs and suppliers to ensure you’re getting the best rate. They also provide a range of resources on government schemes and benefits.
Visit Energy Helpline

13. GoCompare

GoCompare allows you to compare energy tariffs from a wide range of suppliers. Their easy-to-use platform ensures you find the best deal to suit your needs. They also offer advice on switching suppliers, making the whole process as smooth as possible.
Visit GoCompare

14. Boiler Guide

Boiler Guide is your go-to resource for boiler installation and energy-efficient heating solutions. They can help you find trusted boiler installers and provide guidance on how to upgrade to a more energy-efficient system, potentially saving you hundreds of pounds on heating bills.
Visit Boiler Guide

15. OVO Energy

OVO Energy is one of the UK’s largest independent energy suppliers. They offer competitive tariffs and focus on green energy solutions. OVO also provides a range of helpful tools to help you monitor your energy consumption and reduce costs.
Visit OVO Energy

16. Bulb Energy

Bulb Energy offers a simple and transparent approach to energy tariffs. They provide 100% renewable electricity and a commitment to keeping costs low. Their website also offers helpful tips for saving energy at home, making them a solid option for eco-conscious consumers.
Visit Bulb Energy

17. Warm and Safe Homes Advice Service (WASH)

Operated by National Energy Action (NEA), WASH provides advice on reducing energy consumption and accessing financial help for heating costs. They also offer support for vulnerable households, ensuring that everyone has access to affordable energy.
Visit NEA’s WASH Service

18. Switchcraft

Switchcraft is an automated energy switching service, similar to Look After My Bills. They continuously monitor your energy deal and switch you to a cheaper one when possible, ensuring you never overpay. They also offer a £5 credit when you sign up.
Visit Switchcraft

19. MyUtilityGenius

MyUtilityGenius is another comparison website offering tools to help you find the best energy deal. Their platform allows you to compare tariffs based on your energy consumption and preferences. They also provide advice on green energy options, making it easier to choose a supplier that aligns with your values.
Visit MyUtilityGenius

20. SSE

SSE is one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers, offering competitive tariffs and a range of services to help customers save on energy bills. They also offer smart meters, which can help you monitor your consumption and cut costs. Their energy-saving advice section is also worth checking out.
Visit SSE

With so many energy comparison websites, government schemes, and expert advice platforms available, there are countless ways to cut down on your energy bills in the UK. Whether you’re switching suppliers, upgrading your home’s efficiency, or applying for financial support, these websites provide the tools and resources you need to save money.

Remember, it’s not just about finding the cheapest tariff—it’s about making your home as energy-efficient as possible, so you can benefit from long-term savings. Use these 20 websites as a guide to start reducing your energy bills today!

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