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How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by energywatchng: 12:51pm On Jan 17, 2017
With the steady increase in electricity tariff and cost of fuel, it becomes imperative to reduce your energy consumption hereby saving you thousands of naira in electricity bills which can be put to good use with other things.

Welcome to another episode of energy talk with Energywatchng, we hope to solve most of your energy related challenges.

You can tremendously reduce your electricity bill by having an energy-efficient household this means reducing your energy consumption by using efficient appliance and energy-savings strategies. An example is to swap out incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents (CFs) or LEDs, and boosting insulation levels in your home.

Energy efficiency is always the most affordable and environmentally sound place to start when approaching renewable energy. Experts estimate that for every naira you spend on efficiency improvements, you can save N3 on the long run. So where is your money best spent?

A 2009 study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory identified seven major household energy uses:

Space Heating—29%
Space Cooling—17%
Water Heating—14%
Appliances—13%
Lighting—12%
Other (stoves, ovens, microwaves, coffee makers, dehumidifiers)—11%
Electronics (computers, monitors, DVD players, TVs)—4%

Recommendationergy conservation, Ledled

Energy conservation works together with efficiency, changing your energy-use behaviors (for example, turning off the lights when you leave a room, or adjusting the temperature of the air condition at night). Apply the basic principles of conservation and efficiency to all of your energy choices.

Since space heating and cooling take such big bites out of the energy pie and in turn your energy bill, Energywatchng recommends improvement in your home’s insulation and reducing air infiltration can be a smart first strategy. Sealing draft-prone areas, the points at which dissimilar building materials converge or the building envelope is penetrated, reduces uncontrolled air infiltration. Combine this with increased insulation, and upgraded window and doors, and you can reduce the amount of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning needed to sustain a comfortable household temperature throughout the year. Passive strategies, such as solar retrofits, movable shading devices, and/or strategically placed landscaping, can also provide energy-saving benefits when it comes to heating and cooling your home.
Some strides have been made in more efficient water heating, including better-insulated tank-style heaters (both gas and electric) and the much newer “hybrid” water heaters that feature heat-pump technology. For retrofit situations, consider adding extra insulation to your pipes and tanks to reduce energy losses. Solar hot water systems can also drastically improve a home’s water-heating efficiency, cutting your water-heating bills by 40% to 80%.
Upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and electronics can greatly improve your household’s energy efficiency. From LED lamps to horizontal-axis washing machines, many gains have been made in reducing energy use. Before you start shopping, surf the Energy Star website to find the most efficient appliances that will suit your needs. Most especially your appliances you run longer like your TVs, refrigerator etc.
Higher-efficiency lighting—mostly in the form of LED lamps—has begun to enter the mainstream, with quality bulbs readily available. Compared to their incandescent counterparts, LED lamps use one-tenth of the energy and last up to 40 times as long. They contain none of the hazardous mercury present in compact fluorescent (CF) bulbs, but are more expensive than CFs.
Last but not least, you can identify the energy-wasters—known as phantom loads—in your home. Unfortunately, many household electronics—even when “off”—constantly draw energy. Unplugging them, putting them on plug strips that can be switched off, or using dedicated switches can defeat these phantom loads and provide additional energy savings.

Also if you thinking of estimating or calculating your energy consumption you can use our bill calculator at :
https://www.nairaland.com/3557010/tired-crazy-billing-use-bill

Drop your questions here and we would get back to you

http://www.energywatchng.com/reduce-electricity-bill/

Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by ITbomb(m): 1:11pm On Jan 17, 2017
Not in Nigeria
Just meet your Disco marketing rep in charge of your area and negotiate the rate

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Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by Sibrah: 1:36pm On Jan 17, 2017
Space heating isn't for sahara region. Like ^^ said visit ya disco and negotiate or else the likes of Atiku who own the Discos will use ur full money to marry americana lavishly.

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Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by lexie234(m): 1:37pm On Jan 17, 2017
Iv bin using energy conservative principles in ma house, my tv is just 50watts, i pay less dan 3k for light bills every month..this is very educating, MOD fp make pippo learn ni..
Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by edoyad(m): 1:39pm On Jan 17, 2017
Come, this one na Nigerian at all. NEPA bills are issued based on the mood of the staff and how tidy the house looks.

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Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by idupaul: 2:00pm On Jan 17, 2017
lexie234:
Iv bin using energy conservative principles in ma house, my tv is just 50watts, i pay less dan 3k for light bills every month..this is very educating, MOD fp make pippo learn ni..

No air-conditioning? No refrigerator? No water heater?
Re: How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill by EmelyStuart: 11:09am On Dec 20, 2017
Some methods of conserving power can require sacrifice on your part. Others, however, only require a small investment of time and money, certain to pay off in the end.
According to Consumer Reports, sealing leaks can reduce energy costs by 15 to 30%
Wash laundry with cold water. According to Michael Bluejay, A.K.A. Mr. Electricity, washing clothing in cold water instead of hot can save $152 per year.

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