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Lighting & electrical appliances fact sheet 2 A guide to buying and using appliances SevernWye energy advice

When it comes to electrical appliances, significant energy-savings can be made by both purchasing the most energy efficient appliances possible and using your existing appliances in a more efficient way. This will reduce your bills and help protect the environment. References *For details of the references used in this document please scan the QR image, visit www.warmandwell.co.uk/ warm-and-well/advice-materials.html or call us on 0800 500 30 76 2 SevernWye energy advice

Purchasing electrical appliances The EU energy label The EU energy label rates each appliance for its energy efficiency on a scale from A +++ to D. This means that most new appliances are now A rated and you need to look for A + and above to find the most efficient appliances. It is also worth bearing in mind that the rating takes account of the size of the appliance. This means that an A rated 42 TV will use considerably more energy than an A rated 32 TV. Therefore, if you want to find the most energy efficient appliance, look for the best rating for the smallest appliance that meets your needs. Alternatively, the label also shows the wattage of the appliance and how much electricity it will use per year given average usage. These figures allow you to more accurately compare the energy consumption of appliances of different sizes. Buying and using appliances 3

Energy Saving Trust Verification The Energy Saving Trust has an online database where you can gain energy efficiency information on a wide range of appliances that have been independently verified. The database can be found at www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/domestic/est-online. Disposing of old appliances Electrical items need to be disposed of carefully. Items which have the image of a wheelie bin with a cross on them should not be disposed of using the general household rubbish collection. These items include everything from large white goods to energy saving lightbulbs. By keeping waste electrical equipment separate from other waste, the hazardous substances can be removed and other parts can be recycled rather than sent to landfill. If you are buying new electrical appliances, retailers are obliged by law to either: Take your old appliances off you free of charge in store. Tell you where you can take your old item for recycling free of charge. Alternatively, you can take your old equipment to your nearest recycling point, or ask your local authority to collect your bulky items. However, some may charge for this service. 4 SevernWye energy advice

Using appliances As well as buying energy-efficient appliances you can also save energy by using your appliances more efficiently. Even though the savings for each individual appliance or action may seem small, these soon add up. Goodbye standby For example, you can save around 30 a year just by remembering to turn your appliances off at the plug rather than leaving them on standby* 2. Most appliances can be turned off at the plug without upsetting their programming. However, you will want to leave TV recording devices on at times when they are set to record programmes. You can also buy standby saver devices that turn off all connected devices when you turn off your TV or computer, as well as those which allow you to completely turn appliances off using your remote control. Did you know? Plasma TVs tend to use a lot more energy than similar sized LED or LCD TVs. Laptops typically use 85% less electricity over a year than desktop PCs* 1. Buying and using appliances 5

Saving energy in the kitchen There are significant energy savings to be made in the kitchen: Only fill the kettle with the amount of water that you need and save around 7 a year* 3. On average, a UK household boils the kettle 1,500 times a year! Fridges and freezers Believe it or not, keeping your fridge and freezer full saves energy. It takes more energy to keep an empty space cool* 4. Defrost fridges and freezers regularly. Frost build-up increases the amount of energy needed to keep them cool. Don t place your fridge or freezer in direct sunlight or near your oven. Make sure the doors seal effectively. Don t leave the doors open for too long. 6 SevernWye energy advice

Cooking Microwaves generally use less energy than ovens. This is because microwaves use energy to directly heat your food, whereas ovens must also heat the air surrounding the food* 5. Use slow cookers; they can be as much at 75% more energy efficient than stoves and ovens* 6. If you re going to use the oven, bake a few meals at a time to get the most out of having your oven on. Use the right ring for the right thing. Don t use a small pan on a large ring, as much of the heat will be wasted as it escapes around the sides of the pan. Keep the lid on pans when you are cooking. Avoid opening the oven door repeatedly to check food while it cooks. This allows heat to escape and requires more energy to complete the job. Don t preheat the oven unless absolutely necessary, and then for no more than 10 minutes. Thaw frozen foods thoroughly before cooking. Dishwashers Wait until you have a full load before turning on the dishwasher (and other appliances). Use the shortest cycle possible that still cleans your dishes effectively. Only use high temperature programs when absolutely necessary. Use the air power or overnight dry setting. This automatically turns the dishwasher off after the rinse cycle and can save up to 10% of dishwashing energy costs* 7. Buying and using appliances 7

Laundry Wait until you have a full load before turning on the washing machine (or use a half-load setting if you have to). Dry clothes outdoors on a washing line whenever possible. If it s not dirty, wash at 30 C. Up to 90% of a washing machine s energy use is from heating the water* 8, so if you wash your clothes at a lower temperature, you can achieve significant savings. Take your clothes out of the dryer before they re completely dry as well as saving energy, they ll also iron much easier. 8 SevernWye energy advice

Home entertainment In most homes, entertainment equipment accounts for about ten per cent of the electricity bill* 9, so there are plenty of opportunities to save: Put computers to sleep or hibernate if they re not being used for short periods of time. This will leave all your programmes etc. left as they are, so you can carry on when you return. You can set computers to automatically hibernate after a set period of inactivity. Shut computers down when they are not being used for longer periods. Check to see if appliances such as TVs, stereos etc. have low power settings that you can use. Buying and using appliances 9

Charging gadgets Chargers continue to consume energy even once the appliance is fully charged. Nearly half of us regularly over-charge our gadgets* 10. The most frequently over-charged gadget is the mobile phone as these are often left on charge overnight or people simply forget they re plugged in* 11. Try to remember to turn off or unplug chargers as soon as the appliance is fully charged. You can also buy saver sockets that cut the power to chargers as soon as the item is charged. Using an energy meter Many people find that installing an energy meter is helpful as it enables them to see which appliances are using the most energy and where the biggest savings can be made. Some energy companies are currently giving these away free, so check with your energy company to see if you might be able to get hold of one. 10 SevernWye energy advice

Severn Wye Energy Agency is a not-for-profit company and charity (charity no. 1083812), established in 1999 under the European Commission SAVE programme to promote sustainable energy and affordable warmth through partnership, awareness-raising, innovation and strategic action. DISCLAIMER While reasonable steps have been made to ensure that the information in this leaflet is accurate and complete at the time of writing, Severn Wye Energy Agency cannot be held liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage that may result. Nothing in this leaflet is intended to be, or should be interpreted as an endorsement of, or recommendation for, any supplier, service or product. Severn Wye does not intend to and will not provide advice or make recommendations on financial matters. No reliance should be placed on Severn Wye Energy Agency (Severn Wye) by the homeowner in relation to any recommendations set out in this leaflet. Severn Wye accepts no responsibility for accidents or incidents arising from individuals undertaking any of the tasks described. You should always contact a suitably qualified professional before proceeding. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Severn Wye shall have no liability whatsoever to you or any third party for any loss or damage, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, even if foreseeable, arising under or in connection with your use of or reliance on any content displayed in this leaflet. Severn Wye Energy Agency Unit 15 Highnam Business Centre, Highnam, Gloucester GL2 8DN 01452 835 060 info@severnwye.org.uk @Severn_Wye www.severnwye.org.uk Energy efficient lighting 11

SevernWye energy advice fact sheets Warm and Well has been running for over 10 years and has helped thousands of people tackle their energy bills and make their homes more comfortable. Our friendly advisors provide free advice on reducing energy use and on the grants and incentives available. 0800 500 30 76 warm&well@severnwye.org.uk @WarmAndWell www.warmandwell.co.uk This fact sheet is part of a series that includes information on heating and hot water, home power generation, lighting and electrical appliances and reducing heat loss. The full series of fact sheets can be found at: www.warmandwell.co.uk Large print copies are available on request May 2016