According to energy companies, as temperatures drop, the demand for electricity increases. The energy system is still recovering from significant attacks.
The higher the power of a device, the more energy it consumes. Devices with a high energy efficiency rating consume less electricity. Therefore, it's essential to pay attention to the appliances you choose to use. This will help save money and reduce the load on the energy system.
Smart electricity savings can prevent overloads in the energy system and potential accidents.
Energy experts' tips for saving electricity:
- Unplug devices when not in use (e.g., chargers, TVs on standby). Even in 'sleep mode,' household appliances consume a significant amount of electricity;
- Boil only the necessary amount of water — this saves you time and money, and for the energy system, it reduces the kilowatts needed;
- Run washing and dishwashing machines only when fully loaded, preferably at night — after the evening peak. Choose programs with lower washing temperatures;
- Use energy-saving light bulbs. Don't leave lights on in empty rooms;
- Charge smartphones, laptops, power banks at night when consumption is lowest.
Energy experts also remind you not to turn on multiple high-power devices simultaneously during peak hours: in the morning — from 07:00 to 11:00 and in the evening — from 16:00 to 22:00.


