The expensive energy has recently hit the Italian territory, and Europe more generally. The reckless increases began in this case in conjunction with the establishment of the first conflicts in Ukraine, which inevitably led to consequences and setbacks on the whole European continent.
Just think, for example, of the increase we recorded for raw materials (such as peanut oil, just to name one) which was reflected in general inflation at the level of the entire food sector.
In addition to this we should also mention the increase in the cost of energy, both electricity and methane gas, which has inevitably led to an increase in the cost of monthly energy bills by the main energy supply companies.
The Italian government has decided to implement numerous measures to remedy the difficult situation, such as the 150 euro energy bonus (which can be deducted without problems from the item on the monthly bills) as well as all the tax breaks aimed at all buyers willing to buy and sell new generation household appliances, which consume significantly less.
Despite this, there are really many Italian families who still risk reaching the poverty line today, since they are unable to support the weight of such huge bills, especially in cases where they are made up of 5 or more members within them , and eventually receive only one income within the household.
Useful tips
Today in particular we will provide you with some useful tips and tricks to save considerably on the next monthly bills that will arrive at your home. In particular we will focus on a specific bonus, which has recently been introduced and can lead to excellent savings. Specifically it is a bonus that allows a Instant bonus equal to 65% of the expense incurred for all those who have decided to switch from the gas system to the pellet stoveby means of the so-called Thermal account.
This is truly a great opportunity, especially considering the cold autumn and winter months we have had and are still having today, where adequate heating of the domestic environment is necessary.
In addition to mere savings in economic terms, this also represents a great advantage from an environmental point of view: the pellet stove system uses pellets, which is to all intents and purposes a biofuel, and is much less polluting than methane gas which most Italians use for the daily heating of their homes.