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Save energy with your laundry habits

Washing machines offer many washing programs. Do you always use the same program? Then be sure to check if there isn’t a more energy-efficient one. Especially if you know that in some cases, up to 95% of the energy consumed by the appliance is used to heat the water…

How to have a sustainable laundry behaviour?

Do e-bikes consume much energy?

An electric bike is trendy and handy! The consumption is certainly not an issue. The most economic models use as much electricity per 100 km as an hour watching TV. And let’s face it, it’s good for your physical fitness too.

What does my electric bike consume?

All about the EPB

Similar to the energy label for household appliances, the energy performance of a building is classified from A (very energy-efficient) to G (energy-guzzling). This makes it a lot easier for you to compare properties when renting or buying.

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Ehm... kilowatt or kilowatt hour?

Never call a kilowatt (kW) a kilowatt hour (kWh)! Yet, the two concepts are often mixed up. We are happy to explain the difference once and for all. Could come in handy if you get your energy bill or you are deciding which new electrical device or appliance to buy.

What is the difference between kilowatt and kilowatt hour?





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