Reducing your electricity consumption
Create an energy-smart home
Creating an energy-smart home enables you to not only save money on your energy bills, but also contribute to a more sustainable future. Here you can read about energy thieves commonly found in the home and practical suggestions for creating an energy-smart home.
Unconsidered lighting
Compared to modern LED bulbs, older incandescent and halogen bulbs are real energy guzzlers. Replace your older light sources with LED bulbs, which are both more energy efficient and longer lasting. You could also install motion sensors or timers to ensure that lights are only on when needed.
Standby mode
Many electronic devices continue to use power even when in standby mode. Connect your devices to switches or use smart sockets that can cut the power completely when not in use. This way, you can avoid unnecessary energy consumption.
Washing machines
Washing machines are among the most energy-guzzling appliances in the home. Choose an energy-efficient washing machine next time you upgrade. Modern machines are designed to be more energy efficient and can save both water and electricity during each wash cycle. Wash a full load instead of several smaller loads. Washing one large load instead of several smaller loads reduces the number of wash cycles and thereby the amount of energy required to complete the wash.
By being aware of and rectifying the energy thieves in your home, you can create an energy-smart home that not only reduces your energy consumption and bills, but also reduces your environmental impact. Simple measures such as switching off appliances in standby mode, using energy-efficient appliances, optimising your lighting and using your washing machine more efficiently can help make a positive difference to both your finances and the environment.