Prepare your home for the cold weather
Autumn and winter will once again raise the issue of how to create a more energy-efficient and safe home. Here are six simple tips!
Autumn and winter will once again raise the issue of how to create a more energy-efficient and safe home. Here are six simple tips!
As the number of electrical appliances in our homes, offices and production facilities has increased significantly over the years, this has in turn increased the amount of electricity consumed. Skyrocketing electricity prices have made businesses and homeowners seriously think about reducing their energy costs. How to reduce daily energy consumption and which investments would bring savings for a longer period of time?
A high-quality and skillfully installed air source heat pump requires little maintenance and can last for 10-15 years. However, the device should be inspected from time to time to ensure that it does not become an excessive electricity consumer with reduced heating capacity.
Since we have to think about how to heat our homes for nine months a year in our climate, heat waves often hit Estonians like lightning from a clear sky. Fortunately, it’s never too late to think about cooling your home.
Depending on the type of building, lighting costs can account for a significant share of your monthly electricity bills. The costs can be particularly high in car parks, warehouses, logistics buildings and commercial or industrial premises with a large number of luminaires and a long switched-on period.
Our customer service receives tens of thousands of questions every month, a large part of which are various topics related to invoicing. To make life easier, we share answers to the most common questions.
Most people in Estonia have a smartphone in their pocket and it is mainly used for communication with friends, entertainment and business. Today’s world of apps is immensely wide, and among other things, you can find such applications that help to keep an eye on your household.
When the weather is cold and your home suddenly needs extra heating, the easiest choice is often made: go to the nearest construction store and buy a cheap electric fan blower or radiator. This may solve one problem for a short period, but it will lead to another: high electricity bills.
The stock exchange price of electricity has jumped to unprecedented heights in recent weeks. We are going to explain you why the high prices occur, who is affected, and how you can protect yourself against higher stock exchange prices.
Toomas Kärner is an expert in the world of electricity who has changed his home smarter and greener step-by-step. Among other things, he always wants
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