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How much power do your household appliances actually use?

The average home has around 100 electrical household appliances. That’s right: a hundred! Such a large range of household appliances certainly offers you a high level of home comfort. But have you ever wondered how much power they consume on an annual basis? Find out from our infographic.

Check the power consumption of your household appliances 



Heat pump delivers ‘free’ energy

Heating your home for free with renewable energy. It can be done! The fact of the matter is that a heat pump draws heat from the soil, the groundwater or - in most cases - from the outside air. All you pay for is the amount of power required for the pump to operate.

Which heat pump should you choose?
How to limit my heat pump's power consumption?

Balanced electricity grid

The amount of electricity that is fed into the grid needs to remain equal to the amount of power drawn from the grid at all times. If not, we get black-outs. A delicate balancing act! One that certainly has not been made any easier with the arrival of (weather-dependent) renewable energy.

Why does the electricity grid have to stay in balance?

Reduce your home’s CO2 emissions

People around the globe are concerned for the planet’s climate, clamouring for CO2 concentrations to be brought down. Using the bike more often is good, but how about starting right inside your own home? For instance, were you aware that domestic heating accounts for no less than 13.3% of total greenhouse gas emissions in Belgium?

How much CO2 does my home emit?





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