Saving money on home energy bills is a priority for most, but many struggle to find ways to do so while still being able to meet their energy needs.
If your utilities seem to be skyrocketing, or you’re simply looking for ways to reduce your carbon footprint and run a greener household, the following 9 tips could help you reduce your electricity bill and save money every month:
This simple tip is one that every household can achieve, even if it takes a bit of practice to remember! While this won’t dramatically affect your energy bills, it will help to lower it when combined with some of the other energy saving tips.
Did you know that many appliances and electronic devices draw electricity even when you’re not using them? If possible – and it isn’t possible with appliances such as your refrigerator, obviously – unplug any such items to prevent them from eating into your electricity supply.
Fans use a lot less energy than A/C units, so if you can bear to switch your energy draining air conditioning unit off, do so at every opportunity and you should find your energy bills decreasing.
Keeping blinds pulled down and drapes closed can help keep your entire home cooler during the summer months, and prevent you from having to rely quite so heavily on cooling appliances, such as A/C units. Opening your windows at night time and closing them first thing in the morning can also help to reduce the temperature inside your home, and reduce the need for additional cooling other than from fans.
Having solar panels installed on a roof is fast becoming a more popular and affordable option for homeowners, and is one of the most effective ways to reduce your household’s carbon foot and energy bills. If you’re not sure how solar power works or whether it’s the right move to make for you and your needs, talk to a local solar power supplier about your options.
Setting your computer up to sleep or hibernate when not in use, and turning it completely off whenever you can, will save a little energy every day.
Setting your refrigerator to 2 degrees and the freezer at -18 degrees will still keep your food chilled/frozen adequately, it will help you not to waste power. Leaving the doors open for prolonged periods also causes the refrigerator or freezer to work harder to keep everything cool, in turn, using more electricity.
Full loads in your dishwasher will save both electricity and water, and if you can air dry the items instead of having the heat dry cycle, you’ll save even more energy.
Simple swaps can make significant savings, and if you choose to have a solar system installed with battery backup, you could make even bigger savings on your energy bills.
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