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Energy saving thermometer being held under a running hot water tap
Top: Testing the temperature of
hot water using Energy SA's
Energy Saving Thermomter

 

 

An energy efficient home incorporates common sense design principles, selection of the most appropriate fuel sources, energy efficient appliances & technology, and the minimisation of our energy use. These lead to:

  • A reduced need for expensive heating
    & cooling appliances and systems
  • Reduced appliance and system running
    costs, and therefore energy bills
  • Reduced energy related greenhouse
    gas emissions

1. Insulation: heat entry and exit in your home can be greatly reduced by installing appropriate "R" value insulation in the ceilings and external walls (if possible). This will result in a lower need for heating and cooling.

2. Thermostats: set any heating and cooling thermostat temperatures as low as you feel comfortable with during winter (suggest 19-20oC) and as high as you feel comfortable with during summer (suggest 25-26oC). Each 1oC above during winter and below during summer will increase energy use by around 10%.

3. Shading: shade all windows, other than those that face south, with fixed shading devices e.g. awnings and pergolas. An unshaded square metre of glass will let in almost as much heat as a one-bar radiator.

4. Fans: are relatively inexpensive to run at around 2c/hr. While they do not cool the air they can reduce the need to switch on other higher energy consuming appliances and systems.

5. Water Efficient Shower Heads: install AAA rated shower heads which dispense water at 9litres/minute compared to 20-25litres/minute in a more traditional shower head. The less water needed the less energy required to heat.

6. Solar Hot Water: consider installing a solar hot water system. If you live in Adelaide the sun can contribute 60-70% of your hot water. This will significantly reduce the need to heat water using electricity or gas.

7. Refrigerators: try and get by with only one fridge/freezer. If you have a second fridge and/or freezer only turn it on when required, or better still dispose of it.

8. Fluorescent Lighting: replace incandescent lighting in frequently lit rooms with fluorescent lighting, either tubes or compact fluorescent globes. This lighting uses approx one fifth the energy of incandescent globes and can last up to 10 times longer. Compact fluorescent globes are available at most supermarkets.

9. Standby Power: this is energy used by an appliance/item while plugged in but not performing it's primary function e.g. the red standby light on your TV/VCR. If an appliance has a standby mode, where and when appropriate switch off these appliances at the power point when not in use or when you are going away for a few days or more.

10. Energy (Star) Ratings: where applicable use appliance Energy (Star) Ratings to select energy efficient appliances. The more stars the more efficient.

Energy efficient temperature
ranges for household appliances
As shown on Energy SA's Energy Saving Thermometer (left). Make a difference to climate change by reducing wasted energy around the home or office. Click here to find out how to win one!
Hot water storage tank   60oC
Hot water from tap   50oC
Summer cooling   24 to 26oC
Winter heating   19 to 21oC
Fridge   3 to 5oC
Freezer   -18 to -15oC

More info
http://www.sustainable.energy.sa.gov.au/home/splash.htm

Efficient appliance temperature ranges shown
Left: Efficient appliance temperature ranges shown
on the thermometer


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