Cool Fridge Tips to Save Money
on Gas and Electricity Bills
by Direct Traffic
If you find at the end of each month that your gas and
electricity bills are of a magnitude more akin to a small
country than a small home, then you need to start taking a
long hard look at how energy efficient you are being.
Perhaps most important of all is your refrigerator.
Fridges and freezers account for 18 per cent of the total
energy consumption of a household. Nearly one fifth of your
gas and electricity is being spent keeping your food
chilled, so this one major place you can make energy
efficient to save money.
One of the best ways to ensure your fridge is energy
efficient is simply to buy a new fridge. Buying a more
efficient fridge will be more expensive initially but will
save you more money in the long run. Getting the right size
of fridge is key to energy efficiency. Larger fridges will
consume more energy, so only buy the fridge size that you
need. Having said that, one large fridge is much better than
two small fridges, so think carefully about how much space
you need and purchase wisely.
If you can't afford to buy a new fridge, there are a
number of things you can do to reduce your gas and
electricity bills at the end of the month. Placing your
fridge correctly will stop needless energy wastage. If your
fridge is next to the oven, washing machine or dishwasher,
the heat radiating from these appliances will mean the
fridge has to work harder to keep cool, using more energy.
Similarly, placing your fridge anywhere near direct sunlight
only makes it trickier to keep stuff cool, so a cool dry
spot in your kitchen is ideal.
Adjusting the temperature of your fridge can help save a
lot of energy, just by tweaking up the thermostat by a
degree of so. Some freezers, for example, can be set to
extremely low temperatures of -24°C, whereas keeping the
freezer set to around -18°C is more than enough to freeze
your produce. Similarly, fridges can be set from anything
between 3°C and 6°C but keeping temperatures at the higher
end of the recommended scale will require less energy and
save you money.
Finally, defrosting your freezer regularly to prevent
frost building up around the coils in your unit will keep
the appliance running smoothly. When frost builds up the
compressor has to run for much longer in order to achieve
the colder temperatures, so keeping your freezer frost-free
is really important to save on your
gas and
electricity bills.
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