3 Ways to Beat the Rising Cost of Living
Rising Cost of Living

3 Ways to Beat the Rising Cost of Living

3 Ways to Beat the Rising Cost of Living

As we find ourselves in the thick of rising power costs, it's become essential to explore practical and sustainable solutions to help curb our energy expenses.?

Thankfully, there are several effective ways to tackle this challenge, allowing us to reduce our reliance on traditional power sources while embracing more efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives.?

In this article, we’ll look at three key strategies:?

  1. Swapping out old appliances for energy-efficient alternatives
  2. Adopting passive heating and cooling techniques, and?
  3. Embracing the power of solar energy and storage

Let’s go!

TIP 1: Swap out old appliances and systems for energy-efficient alternatives

In a world where energy efficiency is no longer a luxury but a necessity, replacing outdated appliances and systems can have a significant impact on both your power bills and the environment.?

Here's are some ways you can achieve cheaper power bills and be kinder to the environment in the process:

1. Assess energy labels and ratings

When considering new appliances, pay close attention to their energy labels and ratings. Look for devices with high energy efficiency ratings, such as Energy Star certification. These labels ensure that the appliance consumes less electricity without compromising functionality.

2. Opt for LED lighting

One of the easiest ways to save on energy costs is by replacing traditional incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LED lights. LED bulbs not only last longer but also consume significantly less power, making them a worthwhile investment in the long run.

3. Upgrade to energy-efficient HVAC systems

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are among the biggest culprits when it comes to high energy consumption. Consider upgrading your HVAC system to a more energy-efficient model that utilises advanced technology to regulate temperature effectively while minimising power usage.

TIP 2: Consider passive heating/cooling of your home

Harnessing the power of nature to control the temperature within your home is an ingenious way to tackle rising power costs. By employing passive heating and cooling techniques, you can significantly reduce your reliance on artificial climate control systems.?

Methods of doing this include:

  • Utilising natural ventilation
  • Embracing thermal mass and materials such as concrete, bricks, or thick stone
  • Leverage insulation
  • Plugging up gaps in windows and under doors - anything that affects the retention of warm and cool air in your home

The best thing about passive heating and cooling? It’s usually free - and involves super-easy steps you can take yourself, today, for free.?

TIP 3: Install solar and opt for solar battery storage

Perhaps one of the most impactful ways to tackle rising power costs is by harnessing the abundant energy of the sun.?

Solar energy not only offers a clean and renewable power source but can also significantly reduce your reliance on the grid. Here's how you can make the most of solar power:

1. Install solar panels

Discover nature’s energy - on tap!

Solar panels convert sunlight into usable energy, which can power your home's electrical needs, such as lighting, appliances, and electronic devices. The initial cost of installing solar panels may seem daunting, but the long-term benefits are sure to outweigh the upfront investment - especially with the wide range of government rebates now available.

Check out our range of solar panels on the G Store website, including our SunPower Maxeon panels that boast a 40-year warranty!

2. Embrace solar battery storage

To maximise the efficiency of your solar power system, consider incorporating solar battery storage. Solar batteries allow you to store excess energy generated during the day for use during outages, evenings or cloudy days when sunlight may be limited.?

Explore our solar batteries online, including those from Tesla, Enphase and Sonnen.

3. Explore net metering and feed-in tariffs

Many regions offer net metering programs or feed-in tariffs, which allow homeowners to sell excess solar energy back to the grid. Through net metering, any surplus electricity generated by your solar panels is fed back into the grid, effectively reducing your electricity bill or even earning you credits.?

Feed-in tariffs, on the other hand, provide a fixed payment for every unit of solar energy you contribute to the grid. These programs not only help offset your energy costs but also incentivise the adoption of renewable energy.

You might also explore the option of membership to a Virtual Power Plant which allows you to export and sell the excess energy your panels generate and store. Find a great Virtual Power Plant deal today - just give our friendly solar team a call on 1300 766 940!

Wrapping up

If you take one thing from this article, remember this: tackling the rising cost of power doesn’t constitute a one-size-fits-all approach.?

It’s important that you work with a reputable, trusted and passionate retailer and installer - such as G-Store - to help assess your specific needs, usage patterns, and the most effective solutions for your home.?

Are you ready? Let’s swap out those old energy-guzzling appliances, let nature lend a helping hand in heating and cooling our homes, and harness the power of the sun to generate clean, renewable energy.?

To learn more, visit our Learning Centre or give our friendly, award-winning team a call today on 1300 766 940.

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