Efficient Use of Electric Power

Why This Actually Matters for Your Bill

Small, consistent habits can realistically cut 20-30% off your usage with almost no upfront cost – this isn’t a marketing line, it’s the range IESCO itself points to for households that actually track their consumption.

Quick Wins Around the Home

  • Switch to LED bulbs – they use a fraction of the electricity of older bulbs for the same brightness.
  • Turn off lights and fans in empty rooms – the single most common source of waste.
  • Set your AC a few degrees higher and turn it off before you actually leave a room, not after.
  • Get AC units and ventilation systems serviced regularly – a poorly maintained unit draws more power for the same cooling.
  • Unplug or switch off appliances at the socket when not in use, not just on standby.

A Simple Way to Track Your Own Savings

  • Pull your bills from the same months last year.
  • Compare them to this year’s usage.
  • Note where the gap is biggest – that’s usually where a fix will save the most.
  • Make one change at a time so you can actually see what worked.

For Businesses and Industrial Users

  • Keep motors properly maintained and balanced across phases – imbalance quietly drains extra power.
  • Fix compressed air leaks – this alone can save up to 30% of related energy costs.
  • Keep refrigeration/freezer doors closed and condensers well-ventilated; even small temperature drift spikes your bill.
  • Match pump and heating systems accurately to actual demand instead of running them at a flat rate.

Bottom line: Track one month against the same month last year – it takes five minutes and tells you exactly where your money is going.

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