How owners or tenants can become more energy efficient in the garden has been broken down by the consumer center's energy advice service. For example, they should not illuminate the garden completely, but only selectively and when needed. This not only saves electricity, but also prevents light pollution.
In addition, energy can be saved by using appliances that are powered by muscle power rather than electricity. If electrical devices are still needed, they could be used by several neighbors, for example, to save resources during production.
In addition, the energy advice of the consumer center advises to do without radiant heaters and mushroom heaters. On the one hand, this can prevent CO2 emissions, and on the other hand, it does not result in high electricity costs. If owners or tenants want to spend time in the garden on cold days, jackets and wool blankets offer a good alternative.
Source: verbraucherzentrale-energieberatung.de
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