3 Tips to Save Energy at Home

As the electricity rates continue rising in our country, we all strive to save energy at home and to make more efficient use of our electrical appliances. The practice of using less energy in order to lower costs and reduce environmental impact is known as energy conservation.

Reducing your energy consumption can seem intricate, but you will see your electricity bill go down in no time by changing some of your daily habits and making a few home improvements.

Here are three useful tips on how to save energy at home:

1. Find out where most of your energy consumption comes from and adjust it

We are often led to believe that, in order to reduce our energy usage, we must make sacrifices when, in fact, we can continue using our appliances daily as long as we learn a little more about how they work and how much energy they consume. 

Energy conservation can be as simple as turning off the lights every time you leave a room or purchasing LED light bulbs to replace traditional incandescent bulbs. Begin by asking yourself which electrical appliances and fixtures are essential and which ones are luxuries. Once you have made a distinction between necessary and optional, you can start reducing your energy consumption.

Additionally, consider that heating and cooling tariffs make up for the largest amount of an average home’s utility bill so reducing the frequency and intensity of your heating and cooling systems will notably lower the costs. 

2. Invest in smart power strips and thermostats

The Digital Revolution has brought us technological change and bettered our lives exponentially throughout the last 21 years; we should take advantage of it. 

New effective and efficient technical solutions and devices can now be found everywhere, bringing intelligence to both objects and spaces. Remember that, even when turned off, certain devices continue to consume energy. Consider investing in smart power strips and thermostats to reduce your energy consumption and, therefore, your utility bills. Smart power strips allow you to control your electronics and set personalized schedules; they also detect devices in standby mode to turn them off.  

Similarly, smart thermostats balance temperatures around your house to use less energy while keeping you comfortable, learn your schedules and can often be turned on and off through a phone application. 

3. Weatherize your home

While upgrading all your appliances to newer, more energy-efficient ones can be a way to save money in the long run, it can also be extremely costly. If you are on a budget, there are cheaper ways to reduce your utility bill. 

Weatherizing your home consists of sealing any existing air leaks in order to reduce your cooling and heating expenses. Make sure that your windows, vents, ceilings and doors are properly sealed and not allowing outside air inside your house. 

Weather-stripping and caulking are two cost-effective air-sealing techniques that can be used to weatherize your home. 

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Being energy efficient doesn’t need to be time-consuming or costly; through simple energy-saving measures like the ones mentioned above, you will soon be saving money and protecting the environment at the same time.

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