Por Communication March 6, 2023
March 5th, World Energy Efficiency Day
March 5th is the day to celebrate World Energy Efficiency DayA day that is closely linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically number 7: “Affordable and clean energy”.
According to the UNThe world is moving towards achieving the Objective 7 with encouraging signs that energy is becoming more sustainable and widely available. Access to electricity in the poorest countries has begun to accelerate, the energy efficiency It continues to improve and renewable energy is achieving excellent results in the electricity sector.
However, there is still a long way to go if we want to reach our goals.
From Agroingex Energy We want to offer you some tips so that you too can contribute to being energy efficient and sustainable:
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Solar self-consumption:
Without a doubt, solar self-consumption is the step that will allow you to be energy efficient and contribute to sustainable development, as well as save money. up to 70% on your electricity bill Both at home and at your business. Agroingex Energy We are experts in energy and energy efficiencyCalculate how much you can save with our
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Energy efficiency label:
Energy efficiency labels on household appliances provide a reference for energy consumption, and there are several types. Since March 2021, the labels have changed. Several types are now available: A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
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Small actions in our day:
Small gestures make a big difference. If we add up the small efforts of each household, we can create big changes. Never underestimate the power of a gesture. Changing how we commute to work, making the most of daylight hours, disconnecting and turning off appliances we're not using… the options are limitless.
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Adjust the thermostat temperature:
Adjusting the thermostat temperature by a couple of degrees throughout the year can significantly reduce your energy bill and contribute to responsible consumption. It's recommended to set your air conditioner between 24° and 26°C in summer and between 19° and 21°C in winter.
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LED light bulbs:
LED bulbs consume up to 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs. Light bulbs account for a large percentage of household electricity consumption. Make sure they are LEDs; they will save you a lot of money and contribute to efficient and responsible energy use.

