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Power-hungry appliances that might be costing you

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Power-hungry appliances that might be costing you
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Energy experts advise consumers to replace inefficient incandescent light bulbs and older appliances with modern, energy-efficient alternatives like LEDs and heat pump-based dryers. These upgrades can significantly reduce household electricity costs over time.

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Adopting energy-efficient technology is a key strategy for reducing household expenses and lowering overall energy consumption.

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Power company Genesis has taken aim at incandescent light bulbs , but energy experts say there are other things that are also needlessly draining household power budgets.

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The article provides consumer advice based on expert consensus regarding energy efficiency.

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