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8 tips that can help you lower your electricity bill

Summers are stressful not only because they take a toll on your health but also put pressure on your electricity bill.

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Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances

Replace all the old appliances in your home with new ones. Go for the models that have high Energy ratings, such as 4-star and 5-star. The higher the rating, the less power the appliance consumes. Nearly all appliances have an Energy rating, so make a wise choice.

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Use a thermostat

Do not rely on air conditioning for better room temperature. You can adjust the temperature through a thermostat by a few degrees in both summer and winter. Using a thermostat can reduce the electricity consumption.

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Switch to LED lighting

Replace the conventional bulbs in your home with LED bulbs, which consume up to 90 percent less energy and last longer than incandescent bulbs.

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Power off appliances when not in use

Do not leave your appliances turned on all the time. A better solution would be to unplug electronics when they are no longer in use.

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Use natural resources as much as possible

Switch to natural resources for things such as air drying your clothes by hanging them.

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Reduce your screen time

While a high screen time is not good for your health, it also has an impact on energy consumption. Use your devices such as laptops and smartphones as less as possible to save battery, thereby saving power consumption.

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Cook strategically

Go for the pots and pans that dissipate heat evenly. This saves power consumption, especially if you are using an electricity-powered stove.

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Seal air leaks

Shut your doors and windows carefully so no gaps remain. Drafty windows and doors can let in hot or cold air that can put pressure on your HVAC system.