Small habits add up to big results. Try to run powerful appliances like the washer and dryer during the day, when rates are lower or when autonomous modes are available. Use schedules and timers to ensure that appliances do not run longer than necessary.
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A lot of devices live in the kitchen: a refrigerator, a stove, a kettle and a dishwasher. Turn on only the necessary devices and use gentle heat treatment programs. Defrost food in advance in the refrigerator to avoid the freezer running longer than usual, and use quick freeze modes only when needed.
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Reducing your electricity bills does not necessarily require major investments. Start with simple steps: replacing light bulbs with LEDs, adjusting thermostats, and properly planning the use of household appliances. Small changes add up to a noticeable effect on your monthly bill and reduce the load on the grid during peak hours.
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