When Emily Hughes moved in to her new house in Peterborough, one of the first things that needed tackling was the heating system.
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"With an ageing boiler, the bills were mounting quickly," she says.
To be "ultra-efficient" she decided to install a whole new heating system. Solar panels were fitted to the house, along with an air source heat pump. The heat pump and panels work together with a passive heating system - a mesh of pipes encased in concrete, that stores heat in summer and slowly releases it over the winter.
Ms Hughes says her heat pump and solar panels make her less vulnerable to energy bill price shocks, but there is still more they could do.
"We'd like a battery storage facility to store some of the solar energy for use in the night time - but at the moment the cost (and limited supply of batteries) are proving to be issues."
According to government data, 85% of UK homes use mains gas for heat, leaving them at the mercy of volatile international gas markets which dictate pricing.
In April, the energy price cap was raised by 54% and around 22 million people are set to see their bills rise by around £700 to £2,000 per year.
The Office for Budget Responsibility says this year will see the largest fall in living standards, since Office for National Statistics records began in 1956.