Your electricity bill can skyrocket more easily than you think. In reality, energy consumption mainly comes from a few but particularly energy-hungry appliances we use every day. The good news is that, with smart usage and small changes to our habits, we can significantly reduce costs—without sacrificing comfort.

Air Conditioners & Heating Systems
Air conditioners and electric heaters are among the most energy-consuming appliances.
Tips:
Set the thermostat to 20–21°C in winter and 25–26°C in summer.
Clean the filters regularly.
Combine with proper insulation to reduce usage.
Electric Water Heater
One of the biggest “energy enemies.”
Tips:
Use it only for as long as necessary.
Install a timer.
Consider alternatives such as a solar water heater.
Refrigerator & Freezer
They run 24/7, constantly consuming power.
Tips:
Set the temperature to 3–5°C (fridge) and –18°C (freezer).
Check the door seals regularly.
Avoid opening them frequently or for too long.
Washing Machine & Dishwasher
Consumption increases when water needs heating.
Tips:
Use eco programs and lower temperatures.
Run them during off-peak hours (night tariff).
Always load the drum fully before starting.
Oven & Stove
Cooking can consume a lot of electricity.
Tips:
Preheat only when absolutely necessary.
Cook with lids on.
Prefer small appliances (e.g. microwave) for quick meals.
Clothes Dryer
One of the most energy-intensive appliances at home.
Tips:
Whenever possible, dry clothes naturally.
Combine with a dehumidifier for more efficient drying.
Devices on Standby
Chargers, TVs, computers, consoles. Each may seem negligible, but together they waste a lot of power.
Tips:
Use power strips with switches.
Unplug chargers when not in use.
Conclusion
We don’t need to give up the appliances that make our lives easier—we just need to manage them more smartly. Small daily changes can significantly reduce electricity bills and contribute to more sustainable energy consumption.
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