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Compare Electricity Prices And Reduce Your Bills



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By : Tom Jones    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-26 22:38:25
One cannot imagine life without electricity today. It is very essential for all of us, and we simply cannot function if there is no proper supply of electricity. Some of us tend to overuse electricity, and this leads to inflated bills. In some cases, you may not use too much of electricity and yet, the bills may be really high and you may wonder how this happens. There are umpteen answers to this question. All this time, you may have been using the wrong kind of appliance or electricity system, and its inefficiency may have been the reason behind those huge bills. To set this right, you have to compare electricity prices with other systems.

In almost all countries, mass electricity and energy producing systems are run by the government and the charges and unit rates are fixed through laws. Some countries allow private sector companies to run thermal and hydroelectric power plants also. If you happen to live in one of these countries, you should first check the unit rate of each company. The energy producing capacity of each company is also important. After obtaining all the data from these companies, you should compare electricity prices across this range and choose the cheapest option.

You should also consider the type of the power plant. If you want to buy electricity from a thermal power plant, you have to be careful. Since a thermal power plant is run on coal, inadequate coal supplies might affect production. You should make sure that you choose a company that is well connected and it should not run out of supplies. If you choose a hydroelectric power plant, you should see if the rivers and falls are full or not. A case such as this is pretty rare, and generally, private sector companies invest carefully and carry out their job perfectly.

You should also take your own steps to reduce electricity consumption. For instance, you could replace all your incandescent bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL), and bring down energy usage. You could design windows and doors in such a way that maximum sunlight enters the room, and no additional lighting is required during the day.

You should also search for hidden energy holes, which can lead to a significant loss of energy. You should organise, plan and audit all the data you have collected. There are many cost or pricing books available that can help you to calculate your energy consumption accurately.

You can also install smart meters in your house to measure electricity consumption. A smart meter logs every electrical activity viz. supply to a motor, a fan, a light and so on.

This documented list can prove useful because it tells you where you have wasted electricity.

You can also use the energy calculators that are available on the Internet. One interesting fact is that these energy calculators give out the result in the format you want. If you live in the United Kingdom or anywhere else in Europe, you may want the result in British Thermal Units (BTU). These calculators do just that. Comparison of electricity prices is very important and if used properly, you could end up saving a lot of money.
Author Resource:- To find more information on how to compare electricity prices visit the Energy Choices website.
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