Endesa has launched a new version of infoEnergía, a free and personalized digital advice tool so that families can better control and manage their electricity consumption. This service is especially useful for controlling expenses and improving energy efficiency as a New Year's resolution. The company estimates that if homes apply personalized advice from infoEnergy they will be able to save around 16% in electricity consumption. The service is available to private customers with less than 15 kW of contracted power and who have a contract with Endesa.
Key Highlight:
* Endesa calculates that a household can save an average of 120 euros a year with some advice, such as correctly adjusting the temperature of the refrigerator, which would mean a saving of 28 euros/year; changing half of the light bulbs in the house for LED ones, which would save another 24 euros/year, or using a heat pump for heating, which can reduce energy costs by 70%.
Original Press Release:
Jan. 13 -- Endesa Energy issued the following news release:
- The future of sustainability involves achieving greater energy efficiency in homes, finding a balance between energy consumption and the use of basic services. With some personalized advice it is possible to save 120 euros per year on the electricity bill and, at the same time, help the planet.
- The tool is available online for residential customers who have electricity with Endesa and a contracted power of less than 15 kW.
Endesa has launched a new version of infoEnergía , a free and personalized digital advice tool so that families can better control and manage their electricity consumption. This service is especially useful for controlling expenses and improving energy efficiency as a New Year's resolution. The company estimates that if homes apply personalized advice from infoEnergy they will be able to save around 16% in electricity consumption.
The service is available to private customers with less than 15 kW of contracted power and who have a contract with Endesa. In fact, infoEnergía was launched in 2015, becoming the first information and advisory service for the control and management of electricity consumption. Now, the energy company has updated and improved the tool by simplifying, structuring and enriching the content with the aim of improving usability and customer experience and, in this way, helping them consume more efficiently, reducing their consumption. electricity and, as a consequence, your bill.
Endesa calculates that a household can save an average of 120 euros a year with some advice , such as correctly adjusting the temperature of the refrigerator, which would mean a saving of 28 euros/year; changing half of the light bulbs in the house for LED ones, which would save another 24 euros/year, or using a heat pump for heating, which can reduce energy costs by 70%.
In this sense, a family of 4 members (2 adults and two children) could save about 125 euros a year if they replaced more than half of their lighting with LED lighting, filling the dishwasher to the maximum, removing the frost from the refrigerator, taking advantage of the residual heat from the oven or ceramic hob, reducing the use of standby by 30% or using cold washing in half of the washing machines, to give a few examples. Applying the same advice, 2 cohabiting adults could save about 95 euros, which would be equivalent to an energy saving of more than 16% in both cases.
To access infoEnergy, the customer must be registered at endesa.com and access the customer area. Once inside the electricity contract, there is direct access (at the bottom left of the screen) to the tool, where there is detailed information to easily understand electricity consumption and even compare consumption and energy efficiency with homes. with similar characteristics and with the average consumption of the neighbourhood, municipality and province. In addition, those users who complete the profile of their home will have access to much more personalized information, such as knowing how much electrical appliances consume and the cost associated with each of them; simulate the savings that would be achieved if they were changed to more efficient ones; Compare your degree of efficiency with that of your neighbors or even simulate a change in habits or equipment to find out how many kilowatts and how many euros could be saved.
What is energy efficiency?
Energy efficiency is the optimization of energy consumption that allows us to achieve the same levels of comfort and quality of life with the implementation of mechanisms to save energy and avoid losses throughout the process.
In short, energy efficiency seeks a balance between energy consumption and the use of basic services that we need in our day to day. Technological advances in the production of energy, its transport and devices that help us save are essential to achieve this energy efficiency.
About Endesa
Endesa is the leading electricity company in Spain and the second in Portugal. It is also the second largest gas operator in the Spanish market. It develops an integrated generation, distribution and commercialization business, and also offers, through? Endesa X , value-added services aimed at the electrification of energy uses in homes, companies, industries and Public Administrations. In addition, the new line of business has been created. Endesa X Way dedicated entirely to electric mobility. Endesa is firmly committed to the United Nations SDGs and, as such, strongly promotes the development of renewable energies through Enel Green Power Spain, the digitization of networks through e-distribution, and Corporate Social Responsibility. In this last field we also act from the Endesa Foundation. Our human team totals around 9,260 employees. Endesa is part of Enel, the largest electricity group in Europe.
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