Electricity costs are rising, and many households are looking for ways to reduce their electricity bill without losing comfort. Here are the most common questions and effective answers.
- Switch to LED bulbs, which consume up to 80% less than traditional lighting. - Unplug appliances when not in use to avoid standby consumption. - Use programmable timers for heating, water heaters, or dryers.
The biggest energy consumers are heating systems, water heaters, refrigerators, clothes dryers, and ovens. Replacing old models with high-efficiency ones can reduce annual costs significantly.
Heating accounts for nearly 60% of household electricity use. Installing heat recovery systems, pellet stoves, or efficient heaters can drastically reduce costs compared to electric convectors.
Yes. Adding solar panels or switching to a renewable energy provider reduces long-term bills while being eco-friendly. Even small systems can offset part of your consumption.
- Lower heating by just 1°C to save up to 7% yearly. - Run dishwashers and washing machines in eco mode or off-peak hours. - Dry clothes with an ECOSEC dryer or outdoors instead of a power-hungry drum dryer.
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