9 Energy Saving Ways To Reduce Your Electrical Bills ,Energy First

by Byron Levey on August 14, 2010


 9 Energy Saving Ways to Reduce Your Electrical Bills

Simple energy saving methods can save you thousands of Rands a year. Let’s face it – electricity costs in South Africa are increasing at an alarming rate. If Eskom is accurate in its assessments, by 2012 electrical tariffs will have increased by as much as 300%! For most of us, energy saving is not a priority until we start feeling the pinch on our pockets. So, if you’ve watched with silent alarm at steadily increasing electrical bills from month to month, then it is definitely time to start think of ways to reduce your electrical usage. And there are a number of key methods that mostly require you to apply a little effort, invest a small amount and most importantly transform bad energy wasting habits into energy saving, energy efficient behaviour.

Here are some immediate energy saving tips you can put into practice right now:

Turn off and turn down your Geyser

This is the most important tip of the lot as geysers utilise as much as 45% of most home owner’s electrical bills! As the most wasteful appliance ever to be created, geysers, like incandescent light bulb, generate a whole load of heat and chew up a lot more electricity mostly for nothing. Turn your geyser off for most of the day and only turn it on again an hour or so before you need to use it – which is often only twice a day. What’s more, you don’t need to warm up the water until it’s a piping, 3rd degree burning hot! Turn down the thermostat on your geyser to 50 degrees – that’s still hot enough and simply requires a little less cold water thrown into the mix. Simply change how you use your geyser and enjoy the easiest and most impactful energy saving results!

Stop using that drier and start using the sun

Driers are the second big energy chewing device in most households next to the geyser. Besides ruining your clothes over time and making others hand-me-downs because they won’t fit anymore – driers are simply one of the lazy, modern appliances that we use far too often. In summer time, the energy saving think to do is to put in a little effort and hang your clothes up outside to dry or a few hours out in the fresh air and sunlight.

Turf energy inefficient appliances

Those nice old electric heaters work like a bomb, but can use over 2000W! Check all your appliances to see what kind of electrical output they require and turf those that chew your electrical bills up. When buying new appliances, ensure you buy ones that have been specifically designed to operate in an energy saving way.

Use Gas for Cooking

Besides being the best to cook with, gas is an energy saving & energy efficient means of heating food. Gas is still VERY cheap and can save you a stack on your monthly electrically bills. Electric kettles, toasters and other electrical appliances utilise a huge amount of electricity because they need to generate a lot of heat very quickly – so use your gas stove to do the trick for you. It may take a little longer, but it is a smart energy saving alternative.

Turn off your lights!

Very typical and very wasteful behaviour that most of us are guilty of! If you’re not in a room, it generally doesn’t need to be lit up. Remember that lighting makes up as much as 25% of most house hold electrical bills, so a great energy saving habit is to turn lights off when you don’t need them on.

Replace your Incandescent Lights with ultra efficient LED Lights

Incandescent (and Halogen to a somewhat lesser extent) is an ultra wasteful, truly energy inefficient means of lighting. Over 90% of the electricity required to run an incandescent bulb is used to simply heat the tungsten metal filament to a temperature hot enough to produce light. With most households burning 60-100W incandescent bulbs, a great energy saving investment can be made and implemented by buying quality LED Lights – whether they be downlights, tubes, strip lights or bulbs. LED Lights utilise a fraction of the electricity required, produce virtually no heat, contain no hazardous materials and have an operational lifespan of +50,000 of continuous use. They can and will save you as much as 90% off your lighting bills!

Keep Doors and Windows Closed or dress warmly in winter

There’s no point keeping the heating on full blast if you enjoy fresh air when it’s cold outside. Indoor heating is often the precipitator of the common cold so a great energy saving method to reducing your heating bills while keeping your nose clean is simply to dress a little more warmly than usual while inside your home or business.

Take care of your Refrigerator

Clean under your refrigerator and ensure that the coils at the back are clean as an accumulation of dust and other materials can make your compressor work overtime. Ensure also that you defrost the fridge from time to time as an ice build up (especially in your freezer) can create air leaks again causing the compressor to work overtime to try and keep the temperature inside your fridge cool. Remember the harder your compressor works, the more heat it generates and the more electricity it uses to cool its contents.

Unplug / Turn off Appliances you are not using

Turn appliances and electronics that you are not using off to start with but know that even though the TV, computer or stereo system is not “on”, electrical charge is still passing through them and can waste a lot of electricity over time – kind of like the dripping tap.

There are many other energy saving methods and means that can save you heaps on your electrical bills, but the list above is a simple and quick way to instantly reducing your electricity costs by mostly changing the way you think about energy while becoming more conscientious about energy saving behaviours that become habits in time for you, your family and your business.

LED Lights are the the future of lighting and with rising energy costs they are the smart forward thinking investment. For more information about how LED Lights can save you time, money and energy while ensuring a clean and green lighting environment, visit http://www.lightsavers.co.za

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codell bott August 16, 2010 at 7:52 am

F you xcel energy and your two tier electrical rate then you estimate my last month usage just to stick it to me this month

mina September 10, 2010 at 4:22 pm

Definitivamente es El Tipo!!

brick September 15, 2010 at 12:04 am

Boy the fun I could have with my wife…WHAT DID YOU DO ?? *LOL*

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heradziell September 17, 2010 at 11:56 am

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maurist September 20, 2010 at 10:16 am

Yup.

I'm a coeliac and have arthiritis so I have to be careful with my food.

I'm on incapacity benefits with an added disablement supplement. In our yearly increase I was given the princly sum of a 60p per month increase.

Bearing in mind that i'm at poverty level already, it is a bit scary – so I don't think about it.

titi lugspagna September 24, 2010 at 5:40 pm

yeah well elections have consequences

mingas September 26, 2010 at 8:24 am

If it's the 60s version you're after then it's the amazing Billy Stewart.
Here's a great live version (the only footage of him I've ever seen)

Here's the vinyl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXot5HKVNuo

triperly walton October 3, 2010 at 12:53 am

It's specifying how many thousand (kilo) watt-hours (Wh) the machine will use to dry some specified (I hope) amount of wet clothing (cycle).

So depending on your electric costs, let's say it was 20 cents per KW hour, and the machine used 5 KWh per cycle, it would cost $1.00 to run it.

(assuming US currency)

medon October 7, 2010 at 9:16 am

"Nuclear Fusion Powered Clothes Dryer"

After all, the sun gets its energy from fusion.

If you're going with solar electricty for your invention, I suggest only using it to move air over the clothes, or to turn a transparent drum if you're doing tumble-drying. The direct rays of the sun themselves are excellent at drying already, as anyone who has used a clothesline knows.

lab October 8, 2010 at 2:28 am

wow hilarious. this song IS the summer :D love this track <3

nalewee October 12, 2010 at 9:05 am

Growing up, Valparaiso University junior Kyle Good was captivated by the beauty of Yellowstone’s geysers, the jagged peaks of the Grand Tetons and the massive passageways of Mammoth Cave. After years of being transfixed by the splendor and history of America’s national parks, Good is sharing that experience with the public as a park guide at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

cocker der October 13, 2010 at 2:07 pm

The usage of "battery" to describe electrical devices dates to Benjamin Franklin, who in 1748 described

jak October 25, 2010 at 6:19 am

240 volts

and a lot of it gets used….and wasted!

http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm

sheides cot October 26, 2010 at 2:49 pm

hahahah we did that it was bare jokes enit.

crunyonkhe clif November 2, 2010 at 4:19 am

Thanks for the tips. We can all follow these little steps to save energy in our homes.

wexl December 1, 2010 at 11:51 am

Not a bad workout considering the pinch I've been feeling in my lower back all day. #twistinginmysleepagain

penriko December 7, 2010 at 8:59 pm

You need to get checked by your doctor.
It could be gas, a muscle you twist in some way or another.
We can only guess.

willo ash December 8, 2010 at 11:40 am

how is everyone today? , feeling the cold?, feeling the pinch?, feeling Christmas hurtling towards you like a speeding train? me too?!

gis mabuerase December 12, 2010 at 2:04 pm

Dear HPU driers (especially in Finch). You SUCK.

ves rocheemart December 27, 2010 at 1:26 pm

Great video. You guys rock!

jazawart January 3, 2011 at 9:22 am

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