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Happy new year!

Lose weight, get more exercise, meet up with friends more often. We're all well familiar with those traditional good intentions at the start of a new year. But be sure to spare a thought for the environment and your wallet. By using energy even more rationally, for instance. The perfect source of inspiration to achieve just that is Energuide! In 2020 too, our energy tips and practical information will put you on the right track.

We wish you a vibrant and energetic New Year!



Power failure? Don't throw away the food!

Your fridge and freezer are well stocked for a party, and then… wallop! A power outage. The big question: should all those goodies go down the bin now? No, not at all. For one thing, the outage may take up to 6 hours before the food in your fridge starts to spoil. In the freezer, this goes up to 48 hours!

What do I do with chilled food after a power failure?

Fit your boiler with a timer

You wouldn’t think it, but an electric boiler requires quite a lot of energy. Which makes fitting it with a timer a good idea! It enables you to set the exact time when you want the boiler to switch on to heat the water. But which timer to choose and how to fit it?

Find out more

Christmas lights around the city

Over the holiday season, the entire city is lit by welcoming Christmas lights. Each evening, the lights are on for eight hours, and on Christmas and New Year's Eve right into the morning. Wasting energy, you say? Well, contrary to popular belief, Christmas lights are hardly energy guzzlers.

How much energy do those lights actually use?





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