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Increasing KWH Cost: Here we give you 7 tips to save energy

The term kilowatt hour (kWh) is used to describe how much energy you use in an hour. Due to many factors that we can’t avoid, the average kWh cost is rising. This means more and more people are looking for ways to save money when using energy. Here are 7 useful tips to save energy, thereby reducing your kWh consumption:

1. Maximise natural lighting

Natural lighting reduces the need for electrical light. This means you consume less energy, thereby saving energy and saving money on your next energy bill.

2. Choose double or triple glazing

Double or triple glazing is more energy efficient than single glazing. This makes them better at retaining heat when necessary or keeping a room cool. This means that you won’t need to turn on the heating as much, reducing energy consumption.

3. Turn lights off when you leave a room

Turning off lights when you leave a room means you don’t consume as much electrical energy on an idle basis. Similarly, turn off any lights when they aren’t in use, even if you’re in the room.

4. Take shorter showers

Having long showers is one of the main reasons why you may have a hefty water bill. Where possible, cut back on your shower time to save money on your water bill. Similarly, don’t leave the tap on while washing your face or brushing your teeth.

5. Unplug any unused electronics

Even if they’re turned off, electronics continue to use energy when plugged in. To save energy, unplug electronics from the wall when not in use. This energy consumption is commonly referred to as “phantom loading”. You can read more about phantom loading here.

6. Fix any leaky taps

Leaky taps may not seem like they waste much water, but the continuous dripping can quickly add up. If you spot a tap leaking, call in a plumber to tighten the joints and get rid of passive water waste.

7. Invest in cost-effective lighting

One of the best ways you can save energy now is by investing in cost-effective lighting. This includes opting for LED lighting over traditional alternatives such as incandescent or halogen lighting. LED lighting has many benefits, including:

  • Improved environmental performance
  • Higher energy efficiency
  • Longer lifespan of use
  • Lower voltage operation
  • Lack of UV or heat emissions
  • Better operation in cold conditions

Browse LED Supply and Fit today

If you want cost-effective lighting solutions that can help you save money thanks to modern energy consumption, start by browsing the LED Supply and Fit website today. We offer an extensive and impressive array of lighting products to meet all scale of needs, whether you’re a domestic, commercial or industrial customer.