20/01/2014
In our Energy Special, we uncover why fuel theft is on the rise by joining with the inspectors hunting down the fuel thieves. And Johny Pitts will be giving you tips on how to beat those heating bills.
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Meet the inspectors tackling 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 £10-£500.
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on the Âé¶¹Éç News website.
Energy theft
Criminal gangs are helping homeowners and landlords avoid paying for power by "hotwiring" supplies for as little as £10, Âé¶¹Éç Inside Out has learned.Ìý
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on the Âé¶¹Éç News website.
Is this Britain's most energy efficient house?
A Victorian terraced house in Birmingham, typical of many houses in industrialised cities, could be Britain's most energy efficient house.
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The 'zero carbon' house in Balsall Heath is lit largely by natural light, uses no fossil fuels and has no fuel bills.
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on the Âé¶¹Éç News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Mary Rhodes |
| Participant | Johny Pitts |
| Series Editor | Rachel Bowering |
Broadcast
- Mon 20 Jan 2014 19:30Âé¶¹Éç One West Midlands