One common source of wasted energy is devices left plugged in while idle. Many electronics draw “phantom power” in standby mode, including phone chargers, televisions, laptops, and kitchen gadgets.
Individually, these devices use small amounts of electricity, but together they can noticeably increase energy costs. Unplugging unused items or using power strips with on-off switches can significantly reduce this hidden drain.
Larger appliances also contribute heavily to energy consumption. Heating and cooling systems, water heaters, refrigerators, and washing machines require substantial power, especially when used inefficiently.
Running laundry with small loads, setting appliances to unnecessarily high temperatures, or neglecting basic maintenance can raise electricity use. Simple steps like cleaning filters, allowing proper ventilation, and using energy-saving settings help appliances run more efficiently and last longer.READ MORE BELOW