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Energy Saving Tips For the Winter Months

Energy Saving Tips For the Winter Months

We all know the stress of having energy bills increase during the winter months, it takes a toll on the environment too! Here are some easy ways to save money and be more sustainable in the cold weather.

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  1. Set your Thermostat
    This is one of the easiest ways to become more eco friendly and save money on energy bills! By keeping it at a set temperature or having timed slots for the heating to turn on and off it is an efficient way to stay more sustainable and keep costs down even during the winter months.
  2. Close your curtain at night
    You may not have considered it, but efforts as small as closing your curtains in the evening can help to prevent warm air from escaping your house once the sun has set. The curtains add a bit of extra insulation for your windows and walls, you can even go the extra mile and install insulation curtains.
  3. Unplug devices 
    Just unplugging electronics that aren’t in use can result in even more energy savings and stop those devices from switching into standby mode when plugged in.
  4. Switch to solar!
    By investing in solar power to charge your house or office, power can truly reduce your energy bills and save you money, as well as being a smart and efficient way to be more sustainable.
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  6. Change your bulbs to LED
    By replacing older halogen or other bulbs with LED bulbs you can make your household much more energy efficient. Some studies have shown that LED bulbs consume one fifth of the energy that halogen bulbs consume!
  7. Layer Up & Use Warm Textiles
    Instead of cranking up the heat, consider layering up with warm clothing, blankets, and rugs to help insulate your space. Cozy additions like draft stoppers for doors and thicker rugs on hard floors can prevent heat from escaping and make your home feel warmer without relying solely on heating systems.
  8. Cook Smart & Save Heat
    Your kitchen can be a great source of heat during winter! When cooking, leave the oven door open after use to let the residual warmth circulate in your home. Additionally, using microwaves, slow cookers, or pressure cookers instead of ovens can reduce cooking energy costs by up to 80%.
  9. Bleed Your Radiators
    If your home uses radiators, make sure to bleed them at the start of winter. Air trapped inside radiators can reduce their efficiency, making them work harder and use more energy. Regularly maintaining your heating system ensures that it runs optimally and keeps your home warm without unnecessary energy waste.
  10. Small Changes, Big Impact
    By implementing these energy-saving tips, you can cut costs, reduce emissions, and make your home or office more eco-friendly. Even small adjustments add up over time, making a significant difference in both your personal expenses and the planet’s well-being.

Stay warm and stay sustainable!

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