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Which home appliances use the most electricity? Heating and cooling: 45-50% The largest electricity consumer in the average household is your heating and cooling appliance. ... Water heater: 12% ... Lighting: 9-12% ... Refrigerator: 8% ... Washer and dryer: 5% ... Electric oven: 3% ... Dishwasher: 2% ... TV and cable box: 2%
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Read More »The average U.S. household spent around $115 per month on electricity to power their electrical appliances in 2019. And while this number varies from state to state depending on the local cost of electricity and the household’s electricity needs, the general rule of thumb is that the average household could be saving on their electricity costs. One study even found that most households only actually use around 65% of what they spend every month—the other 35% goes to waste due to vampire appliances (those that use electricity even when “off”). So what makes your electricity bill so high? Which appliances use the most electricity? And how can you save on those costs? Below we break down the answers to these questions.
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Kevin Mitnick Born Kevin David Mitnick August 6, 1963 Van Nuys, California, U.S. Nationality American Other names The Condor, The Darkside Hacker...
Read More »5. Conduct an energy audit to identify areas where you can improve efficiency An insulated house can go a long way in helping you cut down on your heating and cooling costs—you want to make sure that your appliances aren’t working in vain! Lots of states offer free energy audits where a professional will actually come to your home and see how efficient your home is. They’ll identify areas where you can improve to help you save money. If there’s a program in your city, definitely take advantage as insulating your home can go a long way in reducing how much you have to spend on things like temperature control. But rest assured, you can also do a DIY home energy audit using our handy checklist and many opportunities to make your home more efficient.
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