
WITH Eskom warning of continuing load shedding for some time to come, reducing energy consumption can get you off the grid as well as help save you a few bucks.
• Reduce the temperature of your geyser and get into the habit of switching it off every evening.
• Close the fridge door immediately and ensure it seals properly.
• Boil only the water you need instead of boiling a full pot or kettle every time.
• Insulate your geyser by wrapping newspapers, old blankets or other insulating materials around it and the hot water pipes.
• Switch off lights, fans, computers and other energy-consuming appliances when you leave the room. It will save you money as well.
• When cooking, use pots and pans with a flat bottom as these consume up to 50% less energy. Note that electric stoves consume a lot of electricity – use the plates and oven as little as possible.
• Use the right energy for the right purposes: use heaters for space heating rather than hotplates, and use an electrical kettle for water heating rather than an ordinary pot on the stove. You will use about 50% less electricity. Gas is more efficient for heating and cooking.
• Skip the washing machine’s pre-wash cycle if your clothes are not particularly dirty. This will use up to 20% less electricity.
• Turn off all stand-by modes every time you leave the house and before going to bed.
• Use energy-saving light bulbs as they last much longer and use less electricity, saving you money in the long run.
• Check your electricity or gas meter at regular intervals and take a keen interest in your energy consumption levels.
• Share your energy saving tips with friends and family to ensure everyone gets on board.