Here's 4 Bad Habits that Hike Up Your Electricity Bills
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Najla Nur Fauziyah
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Petir Garda Bhwana
Rabu, 24 Juli 2024 13:19 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Many households use a relatively constant amount of electricity each month, but sometimes the utility bills show a much higher number than expected. This sudden hike can signal a problem or inefficient usage habits.
Soaring utility bills are often a problem for many households. High costs are not only a burden to our pockets, but can also be an indication of inefficient electricity use habits. Here are some habits that can cause your electricity bill to skyrocket.
1. Leave electrical appliances plugged into outlets
Phantom energy or vampire energy is power consumed by electrical appliances that are turned off but still plugged into outlets. This leads to unnecessary household energy use. It’s advised to turn off lights and unplug appliances when not in use or out of the house. This step will help save energy and manage your electricity bills.
2. Turn on the lights during the day
Unknowingly turning on the lights instead of utilizing free natural sunlight during the day may hike your electricity bill. Try moving your reading area or work desk closer to the window and open the curtains on sunny days to warm your home when cold. Using natural light can also improve mood and productivity.
3. Preheat the oven multiple times
Many households cook and bake throughout the day. If possible, it is best to cook or bake several dishes at once to maximize energy use when heating the oven. It’s also recommended to avoid opening the oven door unless absolutely necessary.
4. Using electricity at the wrong time
In some areas, energy rates are charged not only on how much power we use but also on when we use it. Check your electricity rate plan to see if you can time your electricity usage to reduce your monthly bill. For example, some electricity service providers offer lower rates at night or during off-peak hours.
Managing water and electricity usage efficiently is not just about reducing monthly bills, but also living a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifedata-style. Simple steps such as shortening shower time, unplugging unused appliances, taking advantage of natural light, and timing electricity use can affect energy and water savings.
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