100 Simple Ways to Save on Power (That You Probably Aren’t Thinking Of)
There’s a quiet kind of stress that comes with energy bills.
It’s not loud…
but it lingers in the background.
You turn off a light here, unplug something there…
and still wonder if it’s enough.
The truth is—
most of us were never shown the small, everyday ways power slips through our homes.
Not big changes.
Just quiet little leaks.
And the good news?
That also means there are gentle, simple ways to take some of it back.
You don’t need to do all 100.
Even a few can make your home feel a little lighter.
🌿 In the Kitchen
Start where life already happens.
- Boil only the water you need
- Keep lids on pots while cooking
- Use smaller appliances instead of the oven
- Let leftovers cool before putting them in the fridge
- Clean fridge coils (they work harder when dusty)
- Keep your freezer full (even with water bottles)
- Thaw food in the fridge, not the microwave
- Batch cook when the oven is already on
- Turn off the oven a few minutes early
- Use glass or ceramic dishes—they hold heat better
- Run the dishwasher only when full
- Air-dry dishes instead of using heat
- Keep the fridge slightly fuller (it holds temperature better)
- Avoid putting hot food straight into the fridge
- Check door seals for small leaks
🧺 Laundry & Water
Quiet routines can quietly save.
- Wash clothes in cold water
- Skip the extra rinse cycle
- Air dry when you can
- Clean the lint filter every time
- Dry similar fabrics together
- Use shorter wash cycles
- Wash full loads, not half
- Hang heavier clothes to finish drying
- Use a drying rack indoors
- Avoid over-drying clothes
- Wash during off-peak hours if possible
- Use less detergent (it rinses faster)
- Fix dripping taps
- Take slightly shorter showers
- Turn off water while brushing teeth
🌞 Heating & Cooling
This is where most power quietly disappears.
- Let sunlight warm your home during the day
- Close curtains at night to hold heat
- Open windows early morning in summer
- Use fans before turning on AC
- Layer clothing instead of raising heat
- Use blankets in the evening
- Seal small drafts around windows
- Close unused rooms
- Use rugs on cold floors
- Lower the thermostat just one degree
- Raise it slightly in summer
- Use natural shade (trees, curtains)
- Keep vents clear of furniture
- Reverse ceiling fans in winter
- Open interior doors to balance airflow
💡 Lighting
Simple shifts, big difference over time.
- Turn off lights when leaving a room
- Use natural light during the day
- Switch to LED bulbs
- Use lamps instead of overhead lighting
- Clean light fixtures (dust dims light)
- Use warm lighting at night (you’ll need less)
- Keep windows clean for more daylight
- Use motion lights outside
- Avoid lighting unused areas
- Group tasks into one well-lit space
🔌 Hidden Energy Drains
These are the quiet ones most people miss.
- Unplug chargers when not in use
- Use power bars and switch them off
- Turn off electronics fully (not standby)
- Unplug rarely used appliances
- Disable “always on” settings where possible
- Turn off gaming consoles completely
- Shut down computers overnight
- Use energy-saving modes
- Avoid leaving TVs on in the background
- Unplug small kitchen appliances
🛏️ Everyday Habits
The gentle, unnoticed ones.
- Go to bed a little earlier (less usage overall)
- Spend more time outdoors when you can
- Cook once, eat twice
- Read instead of screen time sometimes
- Keep routines simple
- Use fewer devices at once
- Gather in one room in the evening
- Let your home follow the daylight
- Open windows instead of using fans when possible
- Choose slower, simpler evenings
🌱 Small Home Adjustments
Nothing fancy. Just thoughtful.
- Use draft stoppers at doors
- Add weather stripping
- Use thicker curtains
- Rearrange furniture away from vents
- Insulate water heater if needed
- Fix small cracks and gaps
- Use door sweeps
- Keep interior doors closed when needed
- Add simple window coverings
- Use natural materials that hold warmth
☕ Gentle Mindset Shifts
This part matters more than it seems.
- You don’t have to do everything at once
- Small changes still count
- Comfort doesn’t have to mean more power
- Slower living often uses less energy
- Doing less can be enough
- It’s okay to keep things simple
- You’re allowed to learn as you go
- Saving power isn’t about restriction
- It’s about caring for your space
- And caring for yourself
🌾 A Few More Quiet Wins
- Turn things off just a little sooner
- Use what you already have
- Fix instead of replace
- Keep things simple
- Notice what your home actually needs
🌿 A gentle reminder
You don’t need to become “perfect” at saving energy.
That pressure…
that’s part of what makes everything feel heavy.
Even choosing three or four things from this list
can shift how your home feels.
A little calmer.
A little more in your control.
And that’s enough to start.
