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when on standby, wasting energy. british gas has estimated that as much as £147 per household could be saved by switching devices like microwaves and games consoles off at the wall. estimates by some other organisations are lower, but the fact remains that leaving things on unnecessarily is costing us money and harming the environment. joining me with more on this dr tara shirvani, an academic and expert on sustainability, innovation and green infrastructure. welcome to bbc news. i would like to start if i may with this figure from british gas that we would say £147 by switching off all our devices. does that figure sound about right to you? does that figure sound about right to ou? . , ., , does that figure sound about right to ou? . , ., to you? the ranges of estimates are all va in: to you? the ranges of estimates are all varying between to you? the ranges of estimates are all varying between high to you? the ranges of estimates are all varying between high and - to you? t
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on the care and home care wasn t very much on the agenda, which of course is leaving on the agenda, which of course is leaving some of the oldest and most vulnerable leaving some of the oldest and most vulnerable behind. the government does need vulnerable behind. the government does need to take this more seriously does need to take this more seriously and it does need to commit to providing seriously and it does need to commit to providing a similar level of investment in social care, as you mentioned, investment in social care, as you mentioned, in the home, and using technology mentioned, in the home, and using technology to modernise how those services technology to modernise how those services are delivered so we can get through services are delivered so we can get through this winter where there are tremendous pressures on health and care services across the country. | care services across the country. i have care services across the country. have read care serv