April 2013
To recap, over the last two months we addressed low cost hot water energy saving interventions in the form of lower flow shower heads and insulation. Now that you are familiar with the concept of a payback period and are aware of how quickly the costs spent on an intervention can be recovered... Read more »
March 2013
To recap, last month I introduced the concept of a payback period which is important to understand when considering spending money on hot water technology. A payback will enable you to understand the potential for saving and how long the money you spend (the cost) will take to be repaid by the... Read more »
January 2013
Energy efficiency research has revealed that the average household does almost 400 loads of laundry every year, consuming about 400 kilowats of energy. “Over its lifespan of around 11 years, a washing machine uses enough water to fill three swimming pools. Now imagine how much electricity is... Read more »
February 2013
To recap, last month we looked at how changing our behaviour can impact how we use hot water and the resulting saving. This is what I like to call the “low hanging fruit” as it is a “no cost” approach to saving electricity and money. But sometimes old habits are difficult to... Read more »
December 2012
What is a green or sustainable life really? How can we live greener or more sustainably? This is a topic that is continually coming into focus in recent times. Many companies are jumping on the band wagon and often creating a ‘green wash’ impression with consumers who are keen to make... Read more »
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