The oven consumes electricity like dozens of refrigerators: how to reduce bills.
According to inkorr.com: Experts have found that a domestic electric oven is one of the most energy-hungry household appliances, consuming from 2 to 5 kWh. If used regularly, monthly consumption can reach 40-90 kWh, which is comparable to the operation of dozens of refrigerators.
Experts explain this by saying that the refrigerator only maintains a low temperature, while the oven has to heat up to a high temperature and maintain it, which requires significantly more energy.' - it is noted in the material.
Over the course of a year, such an oven can consume about 224 kWh, which significantly exceeds the consumption of other household appliances. It is worth noting that modern models can also consume energy even in standby mode, for example, due to the backlighting of the display or built-in clocks.
Recommendations for optimizing oven energy consumption
Steps to reduce energy consumption
Experts suggest taking the following measures:
- Plan meals so that the oven is heated once for several dishes.
- Turn off the oven a few minutes before the end of the program to make use of residual heat.
- Do not open the door while cooking to avoid losing accumulated heat.
- After use, completely disconnect the appliance from the power supply, especially if it consumes energy in standby mode.
Other energy-intensive appliances
In addition to the oven, other household appliances also affect energy expenses:
- Washing machines, dishwashers, and dryers consume a lot of energy due to the need to heat water or air.
- Refrigerators and freezers use a significant amount of energy since they run continuously, leading to high costs, even despite lower power.
- Devices in standby mode, such as TVs, game consoles, and chargers, also consume electricity even when not in use, which can account for 5-10% of household energy consumption.
General energy-saving recommendations
- When purchasing new appliances, pay attention to energy efficiency and labeling.
- Turn off or disconnect appliances if they are not in use, especially if in standby mode.
- Plan the operation of energy-intensive appliances (oven, washing machine, dryer) for times when the load on the power grid is lower.
- Try to invest in new, more energy-efficient appliances that can provide significant savings in the future.
Therefore, a domestic electric oven can consume up to 224 kWh per year, making it one of the most powerful household appliances. Using the above recommendations for optimizing electricity costs can significantly reduce energy consumption, as well as help identify other energy-hungry devices in your home.
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