Can Renewables Actually Help You Cut Your Energy Bills?

  • March 30, 2026

With energy prices still unpredictable and climate concerns growing, many homeowners across Moray, Aberdeenshire, and the Highlands are asking the same question: Can renewables really make a dent in my energy bills – without compromising comfort? The short answer is yes—and often more than you might think. At Plumbing and Renewables, we live and work…

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    At a glance

    Yes. Air source heat pumps, solar panels, and battery storage can significantly lower running costs—often saving households £1,000–£1,500 per year depending on usage and setup.

    Absolutely. Modern heat pumps work even in freezing temperatures and typically deliver three to four times more heat energy than the electricity they use.

    Yes. Solar PV generates power from daylight, not sunlight, meaning homes across Moray and the Highlands benefit year-round.

    Battery storage lets you use more of your own solar energy, buy electricity cheaply overnight, and reduce expensive daytime usage—maximising savings.

    These tariffs offer cheaper electricity during off-peak hours. Pairing them with a heat pump and battery lets you shift most energy use to low-rate periods.

    With energy prices still unpredictable and climate concerns growing, many homeowners across Moray, Aberdeenshire, and the Highlands are asking the same question:

    Can renewables really make a dent in my energy bills – without compromising comfort?

    The short answer is yes—and often more than you might think.

    At Plumbing and Renewables, we live and work in the communities we serve. We help local households make smart, tailored choices to reduce costs and future-proof their homes—whether you’re building new or upgrading an older property.

    Here’s how renewables can work for you.

    🌡️ Air Source Heat Pumps: Efficient Heating for the Real World

    Let’s start with heating—where most energy costs lie in the North of Scotland.

    Air source heat pumps extract heat from the air—even in freezing weather—and use it to warm your home and water. For every unit of electricity they use, they typically deliver three to four units of heat.

    Why switch to a heat pump?

    • Replace expensive oil, LPG, or direct electric heating
    • Lower and stabilise heating bills
    • Dramatically reduce your carbon emissions (up to 70%)
    • Pair beautifully with solar and battery storage

    Many of our own team have heat pumps in their homes, and we’ve installed them in hundreds of properties locally. Want to see one in action or chat to a homeowner? Just ask—we’re happy to arrange it.

    ☀️ Solar PV: Generate Your Own Power

    Solar panels allow you to produce your own electricity from daylight—not just sunshine. Even in Scotland’s cloudier months, solar works quietly and reliably.

    Benefits include:

    • Reduced electricity bills
    • Income from Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) payments (currently ~15p per kWh)
    • Lower household carbon footprint

    We’ve installed systems from Forres to Fraserburgh, and they’re quietly powering homes without fuss—or sunhats.

    🔋 Battery Storage: Use More of What You Generate

    Adding a battery lets you store excess solar electricity for use when the sun’s not shining. It also allows you to buy electricity at cheap overnight rates and use it during the day.

    With battery storage, you can:

    • Use more of your own solar energy
    • Shift usage to cheaper, off-peak electricity
    • Add resilience and backup (depending on the system)

    It’s a great way to get the most from your renewables investment.

    🧠 Time-of-Use Tariffs: Smart Timing = Bigger Savings

    Time-of-use tariffs offer cheaper electricity during off-peak hours—sometimes as low as 7p/kWh overnight. With a heat pump or battery system, this lets you:

    • Pre-heat your home or water when rates are low
    • Charge your battery overnight for use the next day
    • Dramatically reduce your daytime electricity spend

    Check out options from Octopus Energy as a starting point. We’ll happily help you choose a tariff that suits your setup.

    💷 So How Much Could You Actually Save?

    Savings vary, but here’s a typical example:

    Switching from an oil boiler to a heat pump, with a 5kW solar PV system and a 10kW battery, could save you £1,000–£1,500 per year on running costs. Smart use of time-of-use tariffs and SEG payments can push that even higher.

    Every home is different, and we’ll help you map out your potential savings based on your usage and property.

    ✅ Ready to Take Control of Your Energy Bills?

    We’re a family-run business proud to serve Moray, Aberdeenshire and the Highlands. No pushy sales, no gimmicks—just honest, expert advice backed by real local experience.

    📞 Get in touch for a friendly, no-obligation chat. Whether you’re ready to go renewable or just exploring options, we’re here to help.

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    At a glance

    Yes. Air source heat pumps, solar panels, and battery storage can significantly lower running costs—often saving households £1,000–£1,500 per year depending on usage and setup.

    Absolutely. Modern heat pumps work even in freezing temperatures and typically deliver three to four times more heat energy than the electricity they use.

    Yes. Solar PV generates power from daylight, not sunlight, meaning homes across Moray and the Highlands benefit year-round.

    Battery storage lets you use more of your own solar energy, buy electricity cheaply overnight, and reduce expensive daytime usage—maximising savings.

    These tariffs offer cheaper electricity during off-peak hours. Pairing them with a heat pump and battery lets you shift most energy use to low-rate periods.

    With energy prices still unpredictable and climate concerns growing, many homeowners across Moray, Aberdeenshire, and the Highlands are asking the same question:

    Can renewables really make a dent in my energy bills – without compromising comfort?

    The short answer is yes—and often more than you might think.

    At Plumbing and Renewables, we live and work in the communities we serve. We help local households make smart, tailored choices to reduce costs and future-proof their homes—whether you’re building new or upgrading an older property.

    Here’s how renewables can work for you.

    🌡️ Air Source Heat Pumps: Efficient Heating for the Real World

    Let’s start with heating—where most energy costs lie in the North of Scotland.

    Air source heat pumps extract heat from the air—even in freezing weather—and use it to warm your home and water. For every unit of electricity they use, they typically deliver three to four units of heat.

    Why switch to a heat pump?

    • Replace expensive oil, LPG, or direct electric heating
    • Lower and stabilise heating bills
    • Dramatically reduce your carbon emissions (up to 70%)
    • Pair beautifully with solar and battery storage

    Many of our own team have heat pumps in their homes, and we’ve installed them in hundreds of properties locally. Want to see one in action or chat to a homeowner? Just ask—we’re happy to arrange it.

    ☀️ Solar PV: Generate Your Own Power

    Solar panels allow you to produce your own electricity from daylight—not just sunshine. Even in Scotland’s cloudier months, solar works quietly and reliably.

    Benefits include:

    • Reduced electricity bills
    • Income from Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) payments (currently ~15p per kWh)
    • Lower household carbon footprint

    We’ve installed systems from Forres to Fraserburgh, and they’re quietly powering homes without fuss—or sunhats.

    🔋 Battery Storage: Use More of What You Generate

    Adding a battery lets you store excess solar electricity for use when the sun’s not shining. It also allows you to buy electricity at cheap overnight rates and use it during the day.

    With battery storage, you can:

    • Use more of your own solar energy
    • Shift usage to cheaper, off-peak electricity
    • Add resilience and backup (depending on the system)

    It’s a great way to get the most from your renewables investment.

    🧠 Time-of-Use Tariffs: Smart Timing = Bigger Savings

    Time-of-use tariffs offer cheaper electricity during off-peak hours—sometimes as low as 7p/kWh overnight. With a heat pump or battery system, this lets you:

    • Pre-heat your home or water when rates are low
    • Charge your battery overnight for use the next day
    • Dramatically reduce your daytime electricity spend

    Check out options from Octopus Energy as a starting point. We’ll happily help you choose a tariff that suits your setup.

    💷 So How Much Could You Actually Save?

    Savings vary, but here’s a typical example:

    Switching from an oil boiler to a heat pump, with a 5kW solar PV system and a 10kW battery, could save you £1,000–£1,500 per year on running costs. Smart use of time-of-use tariffs and SEG payments can push that even higher.

    Every home is different, and we’ll help you map out your potential savings based on your usage and property.

    ✅ Ready to Take Control of Your Energy Bills?

    We’re a family-run business proud to serve Moray, Aberdeenshire and the Highlands. No pushy sales, no gimmicks—just honest, expert advice backed by real local experience.

    📞 Get in touch for a friendly, no-obligation chat. Whether you’re ready to go renewable or just exploring options, we’re here to help.

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    Which option best describes your home?

    Bungalow

    Semi-Detached

    Detached

    Flat

    Terraced