When Simon Duffy gets another energy bill, his heart sinks. “It’s madly expensive,” he says.
Mr Duffy lives in a traditional stone-walled detached house in Sheffield. He estimates that he spends £3,100 every year on heating and electricity.
Despite being someone who cares about climate change, and keen to retrofit his property to make it more efficient, there’s a problem.
“The whole question of how to better insulate the house is a real mystery to me,” says Mr Duffy, a director of sustainability think-tank Citizen Network. “I don’t know where the expertise for that is.” He also adds that he’s also not sure whether he could install solar panels, given that he lives in a conservation area.