7 Changes at Home That Actually Reduce Energy Use
7 Changes at Home That Actually Reduce Energy Use Real Results, Not Just Good Intentions After years of experimenting (and a fair bit of trial and error), I’ve come to a slightly uncomfortable conclusion: There is no single “magic upgrade.” No silver bullet. No one device that suddenly makes everything efficient and cheap. Instead, it’s a combination of small, well-chosen changes—working together—that really make the difference. Here are seven that genuinely do. 1. Use Energy When You Generate It If you have solar panels, timing matters more than you think. Using electricity: During the day When the sun is shining means you’re using your own energy rather than buying it from the grid. Simple shifts like: Running the washing machine at midday Charging devices in daylight Heating water when solar output is high can dramatically reduce grid reliance. Think of it like sailing—you don’t fight the wind, you use it. 2. Battery Storage Changes Everything If solar is generation, bat...