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Saving Electricity In The Bedroom

Use the tips on these pages to guide electricity saving in the bedroom to save money and reduce CO2 emissions. For more information on these tips check out the electricty saving section.

  -No Cost Tips   - Low Cost Tips   - Higher Cost or More Difficult Tips

 

Clock Radio   If there is more than one in each room, consider switching one off
  This will give a significant reduction in standby power consumption. Switch them off in bedrooms that are not used. If practical replace the clock radio with an alarm clock to enable it to be switched off to save the standby power used.
Lighting   Switch off lights when the room Is empty
  A hundred watt light bulb switched on for one hour every day costs over £1 a quarter to run. A low energy bulb switched on for one hour a day costs around 20p a quarter to run.
  Make sure floor and table lamps are in the corner of the room
  Lamps in a corner are more effective because the light reflects from the walls
  Turn off the main lighting if watching television, use a small low wattage table light instead.
  This also means that viewing is better with less light reflected off the television screen
  Make sure curtains and blinds are fully drawn back/open
  To maximise natural light
  Use light coloured shades on lights
  Dark shades cut down the amount of light from bulbs
  If the bedroom is bightly lit try lower power bulbs
  Often the lighting in rooms is brighter than needed
  Replace all bulbs possible with low energy ones
  There are now plenty of types available in low energy format.
  Use light colours when redecorating rooms
  Light coloured rooms require less power to light them. This works especially well in north facing rooms or rooms with small windows.
  Split control of lights where there are more than one in a room
  If a room has more than one light (in different positions) have them rewired to enable them to be controlled separately
  Replace light fittings where there are no suitable energy efficient bulbs available
  Obvious targets for this are multiple spot lamp fittings typically found in kitchens.

Television   Switch it off at the socket when not in use
  A television left on for two hours a day can cost between £1 and £6 a quarter to run depending on the age and size.
Mobile Phone Chargers   Don't leave them switched on when not in use
  If possible run the charger(s) overnight to take advantage of cheap rate electricity BUT remember to use a timeswitch as they only take 2 to 3 hours to charge.

WIreless Telephones   Consider replacing mains powered wireless phones with a conventional one
  The chargers for these use a small amount of power continuously.