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Cut Your Costs: Essential Tips to Reduce Electricity Consumption at Home

Save money on electricity bills
Save money on electricity bills

Electricity consumers at home. Electricity prices in Germany are rising, and many people are trying to reduce their energy consumption. But what household appliances consume the most electricity? Although we don’t use them often, electrical appliances such as an electric oven or a hair dryer use a lot of electricity. It is different with the fridge and freezer, which we never turn off. So which household appliances are the biggest energy consumers?

What are the electricity consumers at home?

These are devices that consume relatively much energy. According to the German electricity supplier entega , the household appliances that consume the most electricity are:
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  • Televisions: Average consumption of 190 kWh per year. It’s best to unplug them when you’re not using them.
  • Freezers: With an annual consumption of approximately 415 kWh, it is among the biggest consumers of electricity in the house.
  • Refrigerators: consumes approximately 330 kWh annually . Avoid placing the refrigerator in a warm place. Be sure to open the refrigerator door for as little time as possible to save 50 kWh.
  • Tumble dryer: Consumes 325 kWh per year. The device ranks sixth among energy consumers.
  • Old heating pumps: Consume between 600 and 800 kWh of electricity annually.
    Tip: urgently replace boilers that are more than ten years old with a new model. You can save up to 80% of your electricity costs
  • Electric cookers: Anyone who cooks a lot uses about 445 kWh over the course of a year.
  • Dishwashers: Consumes 245 kWh per year. Its use is cheaper anyway than the manual one, by up to 30%.
  • Lighting: Annually consumes 330 kWh, electric lights are one of the top consumers.
  • Washing machines: In a household of 3 people, a washing machine consumes approximately 220 kWh per year.
  • Small household appliances (such as toasters, vacuum cleaners, etc.)
Reducing the brightness level on the laptop saves the battery
Turning down the brightness level on the laptop saves the battery

What mostly consumes electricity in our homes?

About 27% of our total electricity consumption is used up on media and entertainment, these are TVs, computers and game consoles. Washing and drying account for 13%, while a refrigerator and washing machine account for an average of 11%.
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Tips on reducing electricity consumption

Saving electricity is easier than it sounds. Here are a few simple tips to help you reduce your energy consumption.

  • Laptops and mobile phones: Turning down the brightness level saves the battery and energy needed for charging.
  • Entertainment: Do not leave equipment on standby, instead unplug it.
  • Washing: Do not turn the dryer on if the weather is nice. Hang the laundry outside.
  • Lighting: Replace old bulbs with energy saving LED bulbs.
  • Kitchen: Close refrigerator door immediately after use. Instead of a pot, boil water in a Kettle.
  • Bathroom: Set the instantaneous water heater temperature two to three degrees lower.

When should you replace home appliances?

Thanks to technological progress, experts recommend replacing old appliances with new ones as they now use much less energy. It is cost-effective to replace devices that are in constant use. For example, a refrigerator should be replaced after 10 years, a fridge-freezer after 15 years, and a tumble dryer after 15 years.