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Cultivate energy saving habits

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Energy saving habits are easy to learn. By changing your daily habits, you can save resources and money and reduce your contribution to global warming.

The cost of energy is rising and the threats posed by climate change are increasing. However, with just a bit of effort, the average household can reduce its energy use by about one-third – and save money on energy bills at the same time. The energy efficiency of the latest technology is improving and using common sense, we can significantly reduce our energy use.

How to do it now!

Adjust your daily habits to save tonnes of CO2 (and dollars) going into the atmosphere every day.

Some habits to get you started:

  • Switch off all lights when you don't need them.
  • Switch off all electrical appliances when not in use - Standby power accounts for about 12% of the average home’s energy use, so turn it off at the power point to save energy and money!
  • Turn down your thermostat & put on a jumper - Turning it down by just 1°C can save you up to 10% on your heating bill.
  • Install curtains and pelmets over windows.
  • Weatherproof you house from draughts and air leaks around window panes and under doors
  • Drying your clothes - Let clothes dry naturally on the clothesline rather than using a tumble drier.
  • Avoid disposable batteries - Use mains electricity rather than batteries if possible. If not, use rechargeable batteries.
  • Close doors in winter and heat smaller spaces.
  • Check your fridge door seals and listen for extended running of fridge or freezer motors.

To learn a new habit requires a couple of simple steps...

  1. Borrow a ‘PowerMate’, and electricity consumption monitoring device from Armidale Library to learn about your ‘hungriest’ habits and appliances!
  2. Decide as a household the habits you’re going to establish and ensure everyone is onboard.
  3. Set up reminders (eg: notes on the fridge, light switches, etc). Empower the kids to dob you in (they'll love that).
  4. Do the habit consciously for a week, then two, then it should be established and your subconscious will keep it going.
  5. At the end of each energy billing period note the saving and reward yourselves.

You will be able to get a 'Powermate', an electricity consumption monitoring device through the Armidale library soon. These will be on loan to residents. Contact Armidale Dumaresq Council if you wish to know more.

For some further reading on energy saving tips visit these websites:

Why is this action important?

Science is telling us that we need to live more sustainably – more in tune with nature. In order for humans to establish a sustainable civilisation we must mimic and aspire to the efficiencies found in nature. This action is intended to engage people to understand the effect of their behaviour in terms of their long term returns (financial, environmental and intergenerational). Through our actions, we will better understand that living sustainably does not mean living in a cold, dark place, but merely making a few simple changes to our daily lives.

We Need Your Help!

Complete our Energy Saving Checklist and enter the prize and win an Energy Efficiency Pack worth $50.00 (4 available).