Energy Saving

Enter the House to see energy savings

ELECTRIC COOKER - OVEN
  • When possible, we prefer to use pressure cooker
  • We make sure cookware is placed correctly on the burner.
  • When using the electric oven, we try to cook as many foods as possible, all together
  • We turn off the stoves and oven, around 10 minutes before the food is cooked.
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Dishwasher
  • We wash at 30°C and make sure to always fill up the machine while choosing the eco mode.
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Toaster
  • We bake more than one piece at the same time.
  • We unplug the device after use.
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Electric Kettle
  • We make sure to only boil as much water as we need.
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Freezer Refrigerator
  • We avoid keeping open or frequently opening the fridge door. We adjust the temperature of the refrigerator to 7°C and the freezer to -18°C.
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WASHING MACHINE
  • We wash at 30°C and make sure to fill the machine above at least 50%, while choosing the eco mode.
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Tumble dryer
  • We prefer natural drying of clothes.
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Electric water heater
  • We make sure to turn off the heater once water is adequately heated.
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Air conditioner
  • In winter, we set the thermostat to 20° C , while at bedtime we reduce the temperature to 16° C. In the summer we adjust to 26° C.
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Iron
  • We separate the clothes that do not require ironing.
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Hair dryer
  • We reduce the hair drying time and set the device to intermediate air temperature.
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Computers
  • Turn off devices when not in use.
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Fan heater
  • We avoid / limit the use of the air heater and choose more efficient ways of heating.
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Central heating / Cooling
  • During the winter we set the thermostat to 20°C, while at bedtime we reduce it to 16°C. During the summer we set the thermostat to 26°C.
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Lighting
  • We make sure to turn off the lights when leaving the room.
  • We use energy saving light bulbs.
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TV
  • We turn off devices when not in use.
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Electricity Cost Calculation Estimation of energy consumption and operating cost of household appliances

Category / Appliance
Number of similar appliances
Electrical Power [Watt]
Annual Operation / day (h)
Daily Consumption (kWh / day )
Daily / Cost (€)
Monthly Consumption (kWh / month )
Monthly / Cost (€)
Consider in calculation for total cost
Heating
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Convector heater
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Halogen / radiant quartz heater
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Fan heater
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Cooling / Cooling
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:
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:
Pedestal fan
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Ceiling fan
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:
:
:
Hot Water Production
Electric water heater
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:
:
:
Other Major Appliances
Countertop Burner – Small
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Countertop Burner – Intermediate
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Countertop Burner – Large
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Vent Hood
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:
Microwave oven
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Freezer refrigerator
:
Freezer
:
:
:
Στεγνωτήριο ρούχων
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:
:
Lighting
LED bulb E27
:
CFL bulb E27
:
Halogen Bulb E27
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
Small Electric Appliances
Mixer
:
Electric Kettle
:
Toaster
:
Coffee Maker
:
:
Στεγνωτήρας Μαλλιών
:
Vacuum Cleaner
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:
Electronics Appliances
LCD TV
:
Computer (PC)
:
WiFi Router
:
Digital deceiver / Decoder
:
Home Alarm System
:
CCTV
:
:
:
:
Total

Energy Supply Tariff: €/ΚWh

Contracted Power: kVA

Monthly Cost – Energy Supply : 63.28

Monthly Cost – Regulated Charges : 26.36

Monthly Cost – Total : 0

Daily Cost – Total: 0

Notes:

- The preset values of daily operation time for each appliance are based on indicative / average use of a household. Thus, particularly in cases of extreme seasonal operating conditions (winter/summer peaks) these values may deviate from normal / expected practices.

- The calculation of the overall electricity cost is indicative and is an estimation of the electricity bill.

- Supply Tariffs and Regulated Charges are available at: https://www.rae.gr/times-kai-xreoseis/

- To compare the offered Supply Tariffs, you can visit https://www.energycost.gr/

- The Regulated Charges refer to the following:

    i. Transmission System usage fees in favor of IPTO,

    ii. Distribution Network Usage Fees (NUS) in favor of HEDNO

    iii. Public Utilities (YKO) and

    iv. Special Levy on Pollutant Emissions (ETMEAR)

- The calculated electricity cost also includes an Excise Duty (Special Consumption Tax) of 0.0022 €/KWh and a Value Added Tax of 6% on the final cost.

- The calculated electricity cost does not include third party tariffs regarding:

    i. Municipal Fees, Municipal Tax and Property Tax

    ii. Fee in favor of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) and

    iii. The Special Duty 5‰ N .2093/92

Registry of Energy Inspectors

The complete and updated list of Energy Inspectors is available on the official website of the Special Secretariat of the respective Body of Inspectors & Auditors of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy: http://www.buildingcert.gr/inspectors/startValues.view http://www.buildingcert.gr/inspectors/startValues.view

Simple tips to save energy and money

Electric cooker - Oven

Electric cooker - Oven

  • When possible, we prefer to use pressure cooker
  • We make sure cookware is placed correctly on the burner.
  • When using the electric oven, we try to cook as many foods as possible, all together
  • We turn off the stoves and oven, around 10 minutes before the food is cooked.
Washing Machine / Dishwasher

Washing Machine / Dishwasher

  • We wash at 30°C and make sure to fill up the machine, while choosing the eco mode.
Tumble dryer

Tumble dryer

  • We prefer natural drying of clothes.
Freezer Refrigerator

Freezer Refrigerator

  • We avoid keeping open or frequently opening the fridge door. We adjust the temperature of the refrigerator to 7°C and the freezer to -18°C.
Electrtic Water Heater

Electrtic Water Heater

  • We make sure to turn off the heater once water is adequately heated.
Iron

Iron

  • We separate the clothes that do not require ironing.
Hair dryer

Hair dryer

  • We reduce the hair drying time and set the device to intermediate air temperature.
Electronic appliances (TV, PC, consoles, etc)

Electronic appliances (TV, PC, consoles, etc)

  • Turn off devices when not in use.
Lighting

Lighting

  • We make sure to turn off the lights when leaving the room.
  • We use energy saving light bulbs.
Toaster

Toaster

  • We bake more than one piece at the same time.
  • We unplug the device after use.
Electric Kettle

Electric Kettle

  • We make sure to only boil as much water as we need.
Central Heating / Cooling

Central Heating / Cooling

  • During the winter we set the thermostat to 20°C, while at bedtime we reduce it to 16°C.
  • During the summer we set the thermostat to 26°C.