
Energy efficiency is one of the topics that is often talked about but isn’t really known. For this reason, we often encounter habits based on partially or entirely false information. Not only can these misconceptions increase your energy consumption, but they can also be the reason for an additional expense for your household. Therefore, we present to you some of the most common myths about energy efficiency.
Myth 1: New = Energy efficient
Building a new living space or installing new windows does not necessarily save energy. In the case of energy efficiency, age is just a number. Design and construction play a much more critical role in determining whether your home is built in a way that provides more productive energy use. At the same time, when buying electronic devices, it is essential to check its energy rating, which is an easy way to measure and show the efficiency of a device, according to how much energy it consumes.
Myth 2: Setting the thermostat temperature to a higher degree warms the room faster
Regardless of the temperature set on the thermostat, your boiler will operate at the same volume to reach the set goal. The reason for this is the fact that their systems are built with a predetermined maximum power level. This means that the only difference made by setting the temperature to a higher degree is the fact that the system will run for a longer period of time, which automatically means that it will consume more energy. The same applies to air conditioners that are set at a lower temperature than you want to reach to cool the room faster.
Myth 3: Leaving the light on will consume less energy than switching it off and on several times
Although a higher power level is required to turn on the light, this level is only used for a split second. On the other hand, when the light is kept on, it uses a lower energy level but for a longer period. Ultimately, if the light is on for more than a few seconds, then it consumes more energy than necessary to switch it off and on again. Therefore, turn off the switch next time you leave the room, even if you will be returning in a few minutes.
Myth 4: Household appliances do not consume energy when not in use
When not in direct use, many home appliances switch to standby mode. Standby allows them to restart quickly, but on the other hand, this is the reason why the devices continue to consume power. For this reason, these devices are also called energy vampires. So don’t forget to turn off all the appliances you don’t use to save energy, but also reduce your energy bills.