Energy Efficiency(AMIR LALE)

Energy efficiency isn’t just easier on the environment; it also saves you money! When you invest in an energy efficient home, the benefits are tremendous.

Here are lists of household materials to efficiently save energy

Smart Power Strips

The handy devices allow you to connect multiple appliances to a single electrical outlet. Though with traditional power strips, devices plugged in often consume electricity even when you aren’t using them. This results in larger electrical bills and poor home energy efficiency. Smart power strips solve this problem by cutting power to connected items in standby mode. In an average home, this can save you 5-10 percent of the energy you consume.

Charging Stations

Did you know that smartphones plugged into the wall continue to use energy even when they’re charged? Similar to traditional power strips, you’re wasting valuable energy every time you plug in your device. The solutions are something called “smart” charging stations. These stations allow set charging schedules that cut power when the connected device is fully charged. Or, you can purchase a station with an on/off switch. Flipping a switch is considerably easier than remembering to unplug your phone after charging.

LED Lights

One of the best value-for-money options when making your home energy efficient is replacing your existing lights with LED bulbs. Lighting accounts for 25 percent of the average home’s energy costs, which lets energy efficient LED lights really impact your savings. They make up for the initial cost by lasting much longer.

Smart Thermostats

Their ability to save owners both power and cash have made them appealing to those looking for an easy way to save energy. The thermostats work by adjusting the temperature in your house based on whether or not you are at home, and which rooms are in use.

Smart Fridges and Kitchen Appliances

Some people complain about smart fridges because of their high price tag, and many wonder how to improve efficiency on a device that constantly runs. The answer, is that smart fridges save you money by consuming less power during peak demand cycles. The fridges can also encourage your utility company to provide incentive payments, reducing your costs as a homeowner and putting less stress on your local grid.

Energy Efficient Plumbing

Energy efficient toilets provide another excellent way to reduce your energy consumption, this time by saving water. If your toilet was made earlier than 1994, replacing it with a high-efficiency model can save you more than 4,000 gallons of water per year.

High Efficiency Laundry Machines

Washing your clothes uses significant energy and water. However, using an ENERGY STAR certified washer can lower your costs up to 25 percent when compared to standard washers.

To conclude, Using a combination of energy efficient products and smart devices will help make your home environmentally friendly, and lower your current costs.

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