1. Adjusting the Use of Electrical Appliances at Home
During the summer months, electrical appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators, and fans tend to be the biggest energy consumers. Therefore, by adjusting your family’s habits when using these appliances, you can save a significant amount on your electricity bill.
For example, when using air conditioning, don’t set it to the lowest temperature. Many people believe that this will cool the room faster and save energy, but in reality, it’s extremely wasteful as the AC unit has to work at maximum capacity for a short period.
Instead, set your air conditioner to 26 degrees Celsius to save on electricity costs. Of course, you can use an electric fan to achieve a faster cooling effect.
Additionally, when using air conditioning, avoid turning it on with the doors wide open, and refrain from constantly turning it on and off. Regular cleaning of the unit will also help improve its efficiency, save energy, and prevent breakdowns.
The same goes for your refrigerator. Avoid constantly turning it on and off, as each startup uses a significant amount of electricity. Also, don’t leave your fridge empty or overcrowded, as this will make it work harder. Regularly clean your refrigerator and remove any thick ice buildup in the freezer compartments to save energy.
2. Unplug Electrical Devices When Not in Use
Appliances such as air conditioners, computers, TVs, stereos, and water heaters can still consume a significant amount of electricity even when turned off. Therefore, remember to unplug these devices when not in use to avoid wasting energy.
Additionally, try to avoid using multiple electrical appliances simultaneously during peak hours. Using energy-efficient devices will also significantly reduce electricity consumption. Remember to clean your electrical appliances regularly.
3. Shade Your Home During Hot Days
According to studies, curtains with neutral colors, especially white, and a plastic-coated inner fabric can help block heat by up to 33%. So, during hot weather, draw the curtains to keep your home cooler.
Additionally, you can install insulated ceilings or roofs, and reflective glass doors to prevent direct sunlight from entering the room and increasing the temperature. With these methods, you may not even need to turn on the air conditioning, or at the very least, it will take less time and energy to cool the room.