Reality: LED and energy-saving bulbs save significantly more energy than incandescent bulbs and have a longer life span.
Reality: In tariffs with time discrimination, the use of electrical appliances in off-peak hours (when electricity is cheaper) can considerably reduce the light bill.
Reality: Although standby consumption is low, many connected appliances can add up to significant consumption. Unplugging them or plugging them into a power strip and turning them all off at once can save more energy.
Fact: Frequent switching on and off may slightly reduce the life span of some bulbs, but it does not consume more energy than leaving them on.
Reality: Setting the temperature too high or too low makes the system work harder, consuming more energy. It is more efficient to maintain a moderate and constant temperature.
Fact: Although they consume little power, plugged-in chargers still waste electricity. Unplugging them when not in use can help save over time.
Reality: Appliance eco-modes are designed to be energy efficient without compromising performance.
Fact: The costs of solar systems have decreased, and with government subsidies, the investment can be recouped in a few years, offering free energy after amortization. Find out 10 reasons why opting for renewable energy, is a good idea.
Fact: Modern appliances are more energy efficient. Replacing older ones with better energy rated models can significantly reduce consumption.
Fact: Most modern detergents are effective at low temperatures. Using cold or warm water can save energy without sacrificing cleanliness.