In this climate of absolute climate and energy uncertainty, it is really complex to move forward. The situation has become particularly complicated following the outbreak of the first conflicts in Ukraine, which date back to exactly one year ago, which have not recently brought with them scars, which have been reflected like wildfire and in a widespread throughout the European territory.
Fortunately, all the main governments of the European nations rushed immediately to promulgate measures aimed at tackling high energy prices, and thus helping all the neediest populations. In the more specific case of Italy, we recall among the main measures the famous 150 euro energy bonus, deductible in this case directly from the consumption bills.
In addition to this, we also mention the tax breaks and deductions for anyone interested in buying a new generation appliance, which allows you to save significant amounts at the end of the year, compared to traditional appliances dating back a few years ago which instead consume significantly more .
In particular, today we will provide you with some useful tips and tricks to consume as little electricity as possible, and consequently save on the next energy bills that will arrive at the end of the month.
One of the most targeted ways to save money is to focus on the home lighting system, guaranteed by the light bulbs we have at home. The first piece of advice we can give you in this regard is to switch to LED bulbs, which consume significantly less energy than the halogen bulbs we traditionally use at home. In addition to significantly reduced consumption, LED bulbs are also characterized by a much longer and more durable life cycle than traditional bulbs. In fact, there is talk of an average of about 15 years of life for LED bulbs against the 5-year average of traditional halogen bulbs.
Other useful tips
Another tip we can give you is to choose adequate lighting for your home environment. In particular, it is preferable in this case to use a larger lamp, rather than two smaller bulbs.
In fact, a large lamp is characterized by an average consumption of around 100 watts, unlike two small bulbs which are instead characterized by an average consumption of 60 watts each. In addition to this, it is above all necessary to avoid bulbs characterized by a too cold light, since they will illuminate less than a warmer light.
Finally, remember that every room does not need the same type of lighting. A bedroom, for example, will need less lighting than the living room for example, just as in the kitchen the hob could be mainly illuminated.