The cold autumn and winter months that we have just spent (and are still experiencing, even if winter is now drawing to a close) have certainly not been a panacea for the economic and energy situation, not only in Italy but in the Europe in general.
This is due to the continuous conflicts that erupted more precisely during the first months of 2022, which inevitably had repercussions on the whole European scene. In fact, among the main consequences we recall the increase in the cost of raw materials, which has generated inflation at the level of the entire food sector.
In addition to this we also recall an absurd increase in the cost of energy, both electricity and methane gas. This has clearly forced the main energy companies (such as Enel Energia, in the case of Italy) to considerably increase the cost of their monthly energy bills, creating no small amount of general discontent.
Fortunately, the Italian government (as well as that of other European nations) immediately ran for cover, implementing various measures aimed precisely at dealing with expensive energy and helping the most needy segments of the population.
Among the main measures we mention for example the 150 euro energy bonus, deductible directly from the cost of monthly bills, as well as tax breaks and deductions for anyone intending to buy new generation appliances, which by consuming less allow you to save even more considerable at the end of the month.
Useful hints
Despite all these precious measures by the Italian government, unfortunately they were not enough for millions and millions of families, who found themselves in serious difficulty in paying their monthly bills, and more often than not risked incurring the poverty line, above all in the event that they are made up of 5 or more members within them, and possibly receive only one income in the household.
So here we have decided to provide you with some useful advice and tricks, in order to save as much electricity as possible, and consequently save on the next bills that will arrive at the end of each month.
What is the best solution in these cases? The best advice we can give you in this case is toinstallation of a photovoltaic system within your home. This is even more recommended in the last period, since the government has recently made available a bonus that allows the deduction of almost all the expected expenditure for the installation of photovoltaic panels. This will make it possible to obtain energy practically at no cost, thanks to the sunlight that strikes the roofs of your home, as well as constituting a completely renewable and clean energy,