The price of kWh of electricity has dropped more than 50% in recent months as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic and the decrease in energy demand due to mandatory
confinement. However, the price of kWh in Spain is still one of the highest in Europe, as revealed in a report by Eurostat, the statistical institute of the European Union. The cost of electricity has risen uncontrollably in the last ten years, and the bill has become an unbalancing factor in household economies. This is why more and more people are turning to energy saving through decoration and by searching for the cheapest rates, in order to reduce their bills from EDP, Holaluz, Podo, Repsol and various other companies. Thanks to the electricity comparators, we can see what the cheapest rates are at the moment in a much simpler way, and which marketer we should contract. If you want to know more about the online services of EDP, Endesa, Naturgy and all the others, visit the following website: https://www.companias-de-luz.com/edp/factura/.
Thanks to decoration and interior design, you can save a lot of money on your bills. In this article, we’re going to explain what changes you should make. The key to interior design that helps you save energy is the use of light; in this way, we avoid consuming electricity for as long as possible. Put up light-coloured, sheer, or net curtains. This allows natural light to enter our house. Avoid placing furniture near light sources or objects near windows so that the sun’s rays are not blocked. Choose minimalist decoration with little furniture so that sunlight can flood into your house more easily. Place a mirror in front of the window to double the effect of natural light. Did you know that white reflects light, while darker colours absorb it? Paint the walls and ceiling white, and in the same vein, choose white or light-coloured furniture so that the light is projected. If you want to know more about energy saving, read the following article on actions that can help you save energy.