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5 Ways to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient​

People all over the world are becoming more conscious of their carbon impact and are willing to adopt sustainable behaviors. A 2020 report by GlobeScan, which collected data from multiple countries including India, found that 74 percent of respondents want to reduce their impact on the environment by a significant amount. This only proves that saving the environment is a concept adopted by the general public today.

If you’re one of those people who are now craving to live a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle, you’re in luck. In this post, we list down five ways to make your home more energy efficient.

Start a compost pile

Composting is transforming organic waste into a soil-like product that can be used to nourish your garden or lawn. Creating a compost pile is a great alternative to throwing out your organic matter into landfills and having them produce greenhouse gases such as methane. What’s nice about compost piles is that you don’t need a lot of space in your backyard to start. As long as you have a huge container and the patience to maintain it every day, a compost pile helps your house become more eco-friendly and reduce the trash you produce daily.

Switch to LED light bulbs

Incandescent light bulbs are some of the most inefficient pieces of electric devices you can have in your home. For this reason, it’s best to choose LED light bulbs, as these last longer and are far more energy-efficient. In fact, The Economic Times points out that LED light bulbs are almost 90% more efficient than conventional light bulbs, which makes switching to them worth the trouble.

Consider installing solar panels

India is going solar, with the country already running the world’s largest clean energy programme to achieve 100GW of solar power by 2022. So now is the perfect time to consider installing solar panels. Solar panels aren’t cheap, but despite the high upfront costs, choosing alternative power sources like solar panels can help you save a ton on your monthly energy bills in the long run. If you do consider going solar, be sure to remember that not all solar panels are equally designed. Hoymiles documents how some panels come with microinverters that have low failure rates and high MPPT efficiency ratings, which then increases the amount of usable energy they produce. Be sure to do your due diligence when choosing solar panels for your home, as this is a huge investment and undertaking.

Hire an energy auditor

If you want to assess the inefficiencies and wasted energy in your home, you should consider hiring a professional energy auditor. These professionals will inspect your home and help you determine savings opportunities in your house, as well as pinpoint areas that need to be improved. What’s more, they can also detect sources of energy loss in your home by using equipment such as infrared cameras, blower doors, surface thermometers, and furnace efficiency meters.

Insulate your windows and doors

Your heating and cooling systems may not work efficiently if your home is not properly insulated. Because of this, try to check the entry points to your home for drafts and thermal leaks. If you do find your windows and doors to be problematic, be sure to hire a competent contractor who can properly insulate your home. Doing so can make your home more sustainable and increase the efficiency of your heating and cooling systems.

Be sure to use the advice we’ve listed above if you want to live more sustainably and have a more energy efficient home. For more insights on how to live an eco-friendly lifestyle, be sure to read our post ‘Five Smart Products Millennials Can Choose to Make Their Homes Both Modern and Eco-Friendly’.

Harpreet S

Harpreet is a senior Technocrat from Industry with penchant for blogging, product reviews. Apart from Technology, he covers sectors like Lifestyle, Luxury, Travel, Automobile, Fashion, Healthcare, Real Estate, Hospitality, Education and much more

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