Why Your Power Bill is Higher Than Your Neighbour’s (and How to Fix It)

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When you compare power bills with your neighbour, you would feel frustrated when you see a huge gap. Even more when you think you’re responsible for your power consumption. But the truth is, other factors can make your power consumption significantly higher than your neighbour’s. Here’s what you should look at.

Appliance Efficiency

Not all appliances are created equal. Older appliances, especially air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines, drain more electricity than newer and more energy-efficient models. Even something as simple as using older light bulbs for a long time can quickly increase your power bills over time.

Usage Patterns

The number of people at home during the day can also affect your power consumption. If family members are working remotely, studying, playing, etc., then naturally, you would use more electricity. Moreover, extended use of heating and cooling systems can add up quickly.

Hidden Standby Costs

Some devices can continue to draw power if left plugged in. Televisions, gaming consoles, chargers, and routers can quietly consume power 24/7. They may not consume much, but left for a long time, they will quietly inflate your bill.

What is the Solution?

Audit your power usage – Read your meter and compare it to your current bill for accuracy.

Improve efficiency – Replace appliances with energy-efficient ones if possible.

Use smart timers or power strips – Cut down on standby power.

Compare providers – Energy plans may vary, so compare plans and switch if needed.

Your power bill doesn’t have to be higher than your neighbour’s. Just make a few adjustments, make smarter decisions, identify waste, and you can then bring the bill down.

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