
KESCO advises consumers on how to stay below 800kWh!
KESCO annually carries out information and awareness campaigns for consumers on how to save electricity and how to reduce their expenses. Considering that by exceeding the block tariff set by the Energy Regulatory Office, consumers will pay higher tariffs, KESCO has decided to help consumers with information and practical advice on how to stay below 800kWh!
In the wake of the many recommendations that KESCO provides for saving electricity in all forms, installing smart devices such as smart thermostats, switches, sockets and lighting sensors in your apartments/houses is also an important step in saving electricity.
Installing smart devices
They enable you to monitor energy consumption in real time. This helps you understand which devices use the most energy and how you can optimize their use.
Smart technology allows you to automate home functions, such as turning off the lights when no one is in the room or automatically adjusting the temperature based on your daily schedule. This avoids unnecessary energy use. When you use less, you will also pay less for electricity.
Even non-smart devices can be turned into smart devices by installing smart switches, which can also be controlled remotely through various applications on mobile phones. Such home automation does not have a high cost, since these devices are now quite cheap and their installation is simple and quick.
Efficient devices
To save electricity at home, investing in energy-efficient devices is an excellent step. This is especially important when you decide to replace old devices or when making changes to your home. Although these devices may have a higher price, the savings on your energy bills will reward you every month. Some studies show that by replacing old appliances, you can save from 30% to 80% of energy. Modern appliances use advanced technology to do the same job, but with less energy, contributing to a cleaner environment and long-term savings.
Make sure that the appliances you buy are ideally A+++, but even A++ is fine.
If you are interested in learning more about energy saving, details about each household appliance, as well as many other things, we invite you to carefully read all the recommendations from our experts at this link:
https://www.kesco-energy.com/shq/qendra-e-ndihmes/sugjerime/kursimi-i-energjise-elektrike/