LED lightbulb
Cutting down your electricity use doesn’t require huge sacrifices—just a few smart habits added to your routine. Start by switching to energy-efficient LED bulbs instead of traditional incandescent lights. They use less power and last much longer. Set your thermostat a few degrees lower in winter and higher in summer to reduce HVAC strain. When doing laundry, wash with cold water and always run full loads to maximize efficiency. Keep your refrigerator’s temperature between 37 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit for ideal energy use. Use ceiling fans to help circulate air instead of always cranking the AC. Another great tip is to use smart power strips that shut off electronics when they’re not in use. These strips detect standby mode and cut off unnecessary power flow. Finally, unplug chargers and small gadgets when they’re done—they continue using energy even when not connected to anything. Small steps like these can add up to big savings.