{"id":12903,"date":"2015-09-25T22:21:37","date_gmt":"2015-09-25T19:21:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=12903"},"modified":"2015-09-25T22:21:37","modified_gmt":"2015-09-25T19:21:37","slug":"how-energy-efficient-are-european-homes-infographic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/how-energy-efficient-are-european-homes-infographic\/","title":{"rendered":"How Energy Efficient Are European Homes? – Infographic"},"content":{"rendered":"

Reducing energy consumption and lowering wastage remains a key European objective.<\/h2>\n

This infographic indicates how energy is being consumed in homes across Europe<\/strong>, and the steps which can be taken to lower consumption<\/a> and wastage further if exacting EU targets are to be met.<\/p>\n

Global performance indicators highlight which are the most proficient countries in reducing energy consumption and shows the progress they have made over recent years.<\/p>\n

The infographic details where most energy is being consumed in an average household and highlights seven areas where wastage can be reduced.<\/p>\n

Adopting these seven points, and being more eco-friendly in the home, will help reduce electricity bills. They will also go a long way to helping the government reach, and maintain its key targets and objectives to reduce energy consumption. And, of course, the long-term goal of cutting emissions by 80%-90% (compared to 1990<\/em>) by 2050.<\/p>\n

Check this infographic – How Energy Efficient Are European Homes?<\/h3>\n

\"How<\/p>\n

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