Top 10 Tips to Save on Your Electricity Bill

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Last Updated 03/04/2025
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Last Updated 03/04/2025

What changed?

Updated savings from switching off lights, added VEU program, updated sources.
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Long story short

1
Heating and cooling guzzle 40% of energy – set smarter temperatures

Keep the aircon at 25–27°C in Summer and the heater at 18-20°C in Winter.

2
Lights make up 10% of electricity bills in Aussie homes

Switch off unused lights and swap to LEDs to slash your energy usage by 75%.

3
Switching off your consoles can save up to $193 a year

Electronics still draw power when plugged in, even when off. Flick off the switch and save.

There are simple actions you can put into effect today or this weekend. There are also some things you can do that take a bit more planning and investment but are well worth it in the long run. Here’s 10 energy-saving ideas that you can try for yourself, many of which your friendly neighbourhood iSelect writer has road-tested themselves.  

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You have the power

I know some of these tips can seem daunting, but start small, have a plan for what you can start changing today, this weekend and then make a plan for what you will change later in the year.  

Today This weekend This year 
Switch appliances off at the wall Change to LED bulbs Replace old appliances with energy-efficient models 
Change your phone charging habits Batch cook food Install wall and ceiling insulation 
Switch off lights when not in the room Wash clothes with cold water Get solar panels 
Set aircon and/or heater to energy-efficient temperatures   
Close curtains and blinds   

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You don’t even have to be at home to put this tip into action. You can quickly and easily compare a range of energy plans online on-the-go with iSelect. You may find a better value plan that sees you paying less without having to even reduce your electricity use (but we still suggest you try to use less anyway, it’s good for the planet as well as your wallet!) 

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