With winter approaching we'll start using more electricity. The colder days will increase our demand for heat and comfort in the form of heaters and electric blankets. The shorter days and longer nights will see an increased need for the use of electric lights.
We’re currently experiencing an energy crisis and saving electricity should become a way of life. We need to become more energy efficient.
May is National Energy Month and the perfect time for us to reflect on our energy consumption. We need to reduce the burden on the national grid and create a more sustainable and affordable future for everyone’s energy needs. To achieve this, households, businesses and government need to work together.
Our Energy Security Game Changer is aimed at creating a more energy secure province by making sure that we have enough power to sustain households and grow businesses in the province.
How to become more energy efficient
Being more energy efficient means doing the same with less – using electricity more efficiently or in reduced amounts either through behaviour change or installation of technologically advanced devices.
Saving electricity means saving money!
Did you know you could start saving up to 50% on your monthly electricity bill today, simply by making small changes and developing smart energy habits in your household?
Develop smart energy habits in your household
Start saving 10% or more on your electricity bill at no cost, simply by:
Adding a few low-cost items (in most cases for less than R500), you can save up to 30% by:
To see a real difference on your household electricity bill every month, consider installing energy-efficient equipment and appliances. Options include motion-sensor lights outside, insulating the ceiling and installing roof awnings or overhangs to shade windows.
For more tips and information on how to become more energy efficient visit the Western Cape Energy Security Game Changer website.
Follow these tips and save energy at home