Electricity is no longer as exorbitantly expensive as it was after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But the price is still painfully high. With the planned halving of the ‘electricity price brake’ – a government subsidy for the first 2,900 kilowatt hours of annual consumption – the reality of costs will once again be felt more clearly by customers. Saving electricity remains the order of the day – and everyone can achieve a lot here.
So-called smart meters – i.e. electricity meters in a network – are now installed in most houses and apartments and, according to Tobias Wöss, electricity saving expert at the building automation company and smart home specialist Loxone in the Mühlviertel, the first building block for reducing energy costs. consumption and costs. “Our colleagues from Germany are jealous of us,” says Wöss as he takes his smartphone out of his pocket and shows us the live consumption of his network-connected home. The consumption analysis is the first of three steps for energy optimization.
Source: Krone

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