![With power bills set to rise even further from July 1, it's more important than ever to keep an eye on your electricity usage. With power bills set to rise even further from July 1, it's more important than ever to keep an eye on your electricity usage.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/204165774/1669977c-7b13-40ef-803c-3646bd66f543.jpg/r0_280_3000_2227_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
People throughout NSW are set to pay hundreds of dollars more for their electricity bills, even after Federal Government moves to bring down wholesale prices.
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The Australian Energy Regulator has released its draft decision to increase the main price caps on consumer energy bills today - Wednesday, March 15.
And it means a 23 per cent jump in bills for anyone who does not take up special deals or bundle utilities bills.
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With this in mind, Australian Community Media is looking at ways to cut electricity costs as we launch our Budget Buster series - looking at simple tips to help save money.
Top 10 tips for saving electricity
- Make the most of technology. Look at fitting your home with smart energy-saving technologies like solar panels, solar hot water and LED lighting
- Get rid of extras. What extra appliances are chewing up unnecessary power in your home? For example do you really need that extra fridge or freezer? If you do, does it need to be on every day or just at Christmas?
- Buy smart. When you buy new appliances, make sure they are energy efficient. Look for the star rating on the front and choose the one with the most stars.
- Maintain your appliances. Make sure your appliances are working as well as they can - defrost your freezer; make sure your fridge seals are in good order; get your air conditioner serviced.
- Switch to economy. Can you switch your hot water system or pool pump to an economy tariff? (This gives you discounted electricity during certain hours.) Talk to your electricity provider.
- Get a bigger discount. Is your electricity provider giving you the best deal? Shop around to find out who can.
- Turn it off at the switch. Turn appliances off at the power switch, so they don't sit on standby 24 hours a day. You can also use power boards that have individual switches for each appliance.
- Check your hot water system. Is it the right size for your needs? Is it energy efficient? Are the pipes well insulated? Is it close to where you need the hot water? (eg. your kitchen)
- Lights down. Use sensors and low wattage bulbs, such as LEDs. Turn off lights when you're leaving a room. Can you make use of natural light by installing a sky light, sky tube or solar tube?
- Think about your habits. Can you hang your clothes on the line rather than use the dryer? Can you wash in cold water instead of hot? Use power when you need it, rather than out of habit.
Do you have a tip to share about saving money when doing your weekly shop? Email it to glenn.ellard@austcommunitymedia.com.au.