Energy Saving

At home, Who sucks more energy?

Lately, we often talk about vampires but in the home, who is sucking more energy? Heating and air conditioning are two fundamental elements, and their functioning plays a crucial role in the home; the electric needs of stoves and air conditioners are very high but the real parasite is another. For those of you, who like to waste money and energy, ignore this article, others can go on and read what a British study has discovered.

The British study was carried out thanks to the collaboration of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural, the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and the Energy-Saving Trust, which reports it in full on its portal. It is titled ” Powering the nation – household electricity-using habits revealed ” and it is the relationship that analyzing the habits of the English-speaking families, detects the consumption of electricity in the home.

The Energy-Saving Trust highlights an alarming result: in the United Kingdom, in one year, up to two billion dollars, a year are wasted in electricity to meet the needs of non-active household appliances. This means families could spend up to $1,340 a year on appliances that are turned off but still connected to electrical outlets.

Among our recommendations on how to save electricity, was a very specific recommendation: use multi-sockets with ” on / off ” button or directly disconnect the main switch of the domestic appliance until the device operation led turns off.

According to a study, with only the ” multi-outlet slippers ” about $90 can be saved a year, while another $60 could be saved with a more weighted use of the washing machine. The ways to save energy are there, it is up to you to make the right moves. Simply, think about it tonight before leaving the phone charging for the whole night!

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