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September 25, 2019 Green Energy

How to achieve better results.

September 25, 2019

Every month your energy bills keep piling up. Finding practical ways of reducing the costs can leave you feeling distressed. To make it worse, electricity charges across the nation are constantly high. But with these tips and tricks, things can be quite simpler on your side:

Lighting Plays a Role

Turning off the lights when they aren’t in use can go a long way in reducing unnecessary energy consumption and saving you considerable amounts of money on your electricity bills.

Aside from switching off the lights, consider turning to energy-efficient LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs. According to standard energy ratings, LEDs utilize 75% less energy, produce better light, and last longer than halogen and incandescent bulbs.

Instead of having your home’s lighting on all the time, you could as well opt for task lighting. For instance, if you’re working from your office desk, try using a desk lamp. And when you’re long-watching your favorite TV show or movie, turn off the lights. Other than saving energy, it will as well create a cinematic atmosphere.

Watch Your Kitchen Endeavors

With so many activities happening in the kitchen, it’s perhaps one of the major electrical hubs in your home. There are several things you can do to reduce your electricity use, which could result in real savings.

  • Fridge: If your fridge runs 24 hours a day, it will definitely consume significant amounts of electricity. So, make sure that the seal is always airtight. Remember, a leaky seal allows cold air to escape and causes increased energy consumption, and consequently a higher electricity bill. For optimal performance, consider setting the temperature at between 4 to 5 degrees Celsius for your fridge, and 15 to minus 18 degrees Celsius for the freezer.
  • Cooking: When you wake up in the morning, put any frozen foodstuff you intend to cook in the evening inside your fridge. This may lead to reduced cooking time as well as greater savings on your electricity bill. Utilize a pressure cooker, microwave oven, or an electric frying pan instead of a conventional electric oven- this is because they need less energy.

Go For an Advanced Powerboard

If all your devices are connected through a regular powerboard, then a lot of energy is probably getting lost. So, consider replacing those old powerboards with new smart docking stations. This will play a significant role in reducing wasted energy whist your appliances are on standby.

Since standby mode still consumes energy, you should always switch off your devices before going to sleep. This will help you realize higher savings.

Minimize Your Usage Of Clothes Dryers

Using cold water to wash your clothes can go a long way in helping you save on your electricity expenses. But be sure to choose the shortest washing cycle possible, then wait until you have got a full load before you can wash.

Typically, clothes dryers are the biggest electricity users in a home. Using your clothesline at least once a week could save you about $79 per year.

Conclusion

Using an advanced powerboard, switching to LEDs, and minimizing your use of clothing dryers can significantly reduce energy consumption. So, make the necessary adjustments and cut your electricity bills. Plus, switching to a reliable supplier can be highly beneficial. Get a better energy comparison site and you’re good to go!

 

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