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Investing in an energy-efficient property and creating energy-saving improvements to your home reduces your carbon footprint and provides long-term savings on your energy bills.

Nigerian homes require a lot of energy to operate electrical appliances. Inadequate power generation and distribution is, however, a major constraint to achieving this energy requirement; hence households resort to other sources of energy, which at times may need to be more environmentally and economically sustainable.

In recent years, the issue of energy efficiency has become increasingly important as individuals and organizations seek to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. This led to a growing demand for properties designed to be energy efficient, particularly in fast-growing cities like Lagos. As a result, potential homeowners and investors need to understand the key features to look for when searching for energy-efficient properties in Lagos, Nigeria.

Here are the 5 key features to consider when searching for an energy-efficient property in Lagos, Nigeria, that you can also consider as energy-saving improvements to your home.

  1. Solar Panels

Solar panels must be considered when searching for an energy-efficient property in Lagos. Solar panels are a great renewable energy source that can help reduce the dependence on the grid and lower energy costs. A property with solar panels can provide power for lighting, air conditioning, and other appliances. This is particularly important in Lagos, where the electricity supply is often unstable.

  1. Energy Efficient Lighting

LED bulbs are a great option as they consume significantly less energy than traditional bulbs and last longer. This saves energy costs and reduces the need for frequent bulb replacements, reducing waste and maintenance costs.

  1. Insulation

Proper insulation is crucial for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature without the need for excessive use of heating or cooling systems. A property with good insulation can help keep the interior cool during hot days and warm during cold nights, reducing energy costs and increasing overall comfort.

  1. Energy Star Rated Appliances

It is also important to consider the appliances that come with the property. Energy Star-rated appliances have been certified to be energy efficient, meaning they consume less energy than conventional appliances. These appliances can help reduce energy costs and are also more environmentally friendly.

  1. Efficient Water Usage

Properties with low-flow showerheads, toilets, and faucets can significantly reduce water usage, reducing energy costs and conserving water resources.

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