As the festive season approaches, you might be worried about the cost of lighting up your home, but there are some simple ways to save energy and cut costs
Indeed, it's a time for merriment and creating a cosy, festive atmosphere at home. But this seasonal sparkle can add extra pounds to energy bills if you're not careful.
She said: "If you're buying new lights, go with LED. They consume 80% to 90% less energy than regular incandescent bulbs, and can last up to 100,000 hours versus 3,000 hours for incandescent lights. This simple step ensures energy isn't wasted during those silent, still night hours. And her final tip, while not directly linked to energy savings, is equally valuable.
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