LifestyleSimple tips to slash your home electricity bill
Simple tips to slash your home electricity bill
How can we save on electricity at home? It turns out that it’s not that difficult at all. You just need to stick to a few rules to reduce electricity consumption and know which appliances are worth unplugging.
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High inflation and partial remote work have caused Americans to receive increasingly higher electricity bills. Although we can't do more to pay less, we often overlook basic practices that can help us save. For example, warm food should not be put in the refrigerator.
How to save on electricity?
So how do we limit energy consumption? There are probably as many ways to save on electricity as there are people. However, just follow these few rules to pay less.
- Replace halogens with dimmable LED bulbs. According to the National Energy Conservation Agency for the Polish Committee of Electrical Energy, electricity consumption can decrease by as much as 72%.
- Do not put hot or warm food in the refrigerator. If you do, you should know that the refrigerator increases energy consumption, which translates to higher bills.
- Dry your hair as briefly as possible. Firstly, long hair drying is not healthy for your hair. Secondly, you use a lot of electricity. Shorter hair drying can reduce electricity consumption by up to 9%.
- Don’t wash clothes at high temperatures. The heater will consume less energy this way.
- Make sure devices are not in "standby" mode. A laptop that is not turned off and unplugged, but just closed, still uses a lot of electricity.
Which appliances consume the most electricity?
According to the ranking presented by Energa, the ten appliances that consume the most electricity are:
- electric stove
- induction stove
- electric boiler
- kettle
- dishwasher
- refrigerator
- clothes dryer
- lighting
- desktop computer
- TV and home theater