AlphaJohn
Honorary Master
That said, it took a lot of work to get things down to this level. Geyser is usually the main culprit - so start there by setting the thermostat correctly. Also, make sure it is a proper high-pressure geyser and not one of those old copper tanks - those EAT electricitly. Also, when opening mixer taps, make sure it is set to cold and not in the middle - setting it to the middle adds in hot water which uses electricity. (This seems pedantic, but it can make a significant difference and it does add up quickly.)
But other than that, I got a power meter and audited every single appliance in the house to see where power went. Found some unlikely power gulpers. (Like an old HP Laserjet - it goes to sleep, but it still chows half-a-unit a day just sitting there doing nothing.) Measuring is the only real way if you suspect that something is not as efficient as you'd like it to be...
Soo much this.
Took a while to get into the habit of unplugging phone charges from the wall instead of just the cable and so on, but every little bit helps.