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Improving your energy efficiency doesn’t have to be difficult. It just takes one simple step, and once you’ve done that, you can move on to another and see solid savings.
Heating and cooling can account for 40% of the energy used in a home with approx. $1400 yearly cost.
To save energy, try to: Use ceiling fans to make your room feel up to 8°C cooler in summer when it’s under 30°C, instead of running air conditioner. It might save you about $120 on your energy bill.
Set your heating thermostat to between 20°C for cooling and 24°C for heating. Every degree above those can add 10% to your heating/cooling bills.
Keep the heat and cooling inside with shutter rollers or blinds. Keeping the windows and shutter rollers closed during summer heat can cool air by up to 40% vs outside air. That saves you on electricity bills. Keep the windows open on warn winter day to let the warm air in.
Get your EVAP, A/C serviced regularly to keep it running efficiently. Ducted connections can deteriorate after a season. Keeping it serviced at least once a year keeps your bills down.
Turn off gas and transition to all electric to heat your property with energy efficient air conditioner to pay up to 8 times less to heat your home compared to gas. Reduce up to 30% on your energy bills, saving up to $800 a year.
Put your heating and cooling on a timer with new technologies allowing you to set them at the temperature you like a little before you get home. It saves you putting it into overdrive the minute you come in (and risking leaving it that way all night).
Want to save BIG? Switching to the latest Energy Intelligent Systems can bring your Heating & Cooling bills down from about $1400 to $280. Ask us how!
Heating water for bathrooms, the kitchen and the laundry accounts for about 25% for a home’s energy use, costing you approx. $875 every year.
To save energy and water, try to: Use your roof top solar to have FREE hot water INDEFINETELY, all year round. Roof top solar together with energy efficient heat pump will cost you $0 to pay to heat your hot water. Save up to $875 a year on energy bills.
Use up to 5 times less energy with energy efficient heat pumps, replace your old inefficient electric or gas heating system.
Buy a new energy efficient water heater if yours needs replacing.
Want to save BIG? Switching to the latest Energy Intelligent Systems can bring your hot water bills down to $0. Ask us how!
Other common appliances in your home, including your washing machine and clothes dryer, television, home office equipment and other entertainment appliances, can account for around 16% of the energy used in a home, costing you approx. $490 yearly.
Wash clothes in cold water, it an save around $115 per year
Hang clothes outside and let them dry naturally.
Clothes dryers use lots of energy but these other methods can save you up to $80 per year.
Want to save BIG? Switching to the latest Energy Intelligent Systems can bring your appliances bills down to $224. Ask us how!
Fridges and freezers are switched on all day, every day and can account for around 7% of the energy used in a home, costing you approx. $245 yearly.
To save energy, try this: Your freezer is the most expensive appliance to run. The ideal fridge temperature is 4-5°C and ideal freezer temperature is –15 to-18°C . Just one degree colder can increase your running cost up to 4% annually.
Want to save BIG? Switching to the latest Energy Intelligent Systems can bring your fridge and freezer bills down to $21. Ask us how!
Lighting can account for around 7% of the energy used in a home, costing you approx. $140 yearly.
To save energy, try: Replacing inefficient light globes with energy efficient ones. Switch to energy saving LED lights to consume 75% less energy, and they last for up to 17 years. Saves you up to $220 a year by swapping 10 incandescent globes with LEDs.
Want to save BIG? Switching to the latest Energy Intelligent Systems can bring your lighting bills down to $21. Ask us how!
The average stand-by power use is 81.8 watts per hour, which can add up to more than $250 per year. It silently sucks away at your energy even when your appliances are turned off but stay plugged in. Standby power is responsible for about 5.9% of Australia’s residential electricity consumption.
To reduce stand-by power, try this: don’t keep appliances on standby. Turn off appliances and devices (laptops, computer equipment, charges, etc) when you are not using them. Turning them off the power point can save more energy (up to 6% a year on your energy bills).
You could save more than $100 a year just by switching off stand by appliances.
Here are a few examples of everyday products and the impact they can have on your power bill annually:
Use solar to generate free solar energy and store it in a battery for you to use after 4 pm. Can save you up to $XXX a year (saving you up to 70% on your energy bills).
If you are at work during the day getting solar to create free energy and a battery to store that free energy will create massive savings on your evening use after 4 pm (when you are back home).
PRODUCT | HIGHEST STANDBY COST |
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Multifunction Printer | $32.06 |
Wireless router | $41.58 |
Smart Speaker | $9.92 |
Washing Machine | $7.60 |
Microwave oven | $6.28 |
Clothes Dryer | $1.72 |
Air con - large | $1.08 |
Digital Video Recorder | $31.30 |
Use solar to generate free solar energy and store it in a battery for you to use after 4 pm. Can save you up to $XXX a year (saving you up to 70% on your energy bills).
If you are at work during the day getting solar to create free energy and a battery to store that free energy will create massive savings on your evening use after 4 pm (when you are back home).
Let us assist you to choose the best Energy Efficient System for your family.