INEXPENSIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
Make a quick trip to your local hardware store to purchase
inexpensive energy-saving tools and equipment.
Replace air conditioner filters
Dirty filters restrict airflow and can cause the system to run
longer, increasing energy use. Replace filters monthly for maximum benefit.
(Save: 1-2 percent)
Plug your home's leaks
Weather-strip, seal, and caulk leaky doors and windows and install
foam gaskets behind outlet covers. (Save: up to 2 percent)
Choose ENERGY STAR products
- Buy ENERGY STAR
certified table lamps and light fixtures, and replace your incandescent
light bulbs that are used more than two hours per day with ENERGY STAR compact fluorescent bulbs. For example, install compact fluorescent bulbs
in your porch light if you leave it on overnight. (Savings: for each bulb
you'll save 0.2 percent for each hour the bulb operates on a typical day.
Therefore, replacing an incandescent bulb that burns 10 hours per day will
save 2 percent)
- Buy ENERGY STAR
certified torchieres. (Save: up to 1 percent for each hour/day that it's
on)
- Install an ENERGY
STAR programmable thermostat. (Save: 1-3 percent)
GOOD ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENTS
Planning to do some remodeling soon? Time to replace old appliances? Consider these energy efficiency suggestions when you make purchases.
Install a whole house fan
A whole house fan is permanently installed in your attic and draws cool air into your home through the windows while forcing hot air out through your attic vents. Use after sundown when the outside temperature drops below 80 degrees, and in the early morning to cool your house and help reduce your air conditioning use. (Save: up to 5 percent)
Install window shading
Install patio covers, awnings, and solar window screens to shade your home from the sun. For additional future savings, use strategically planted trees, shrubs and vines to shade your home. (Save: 5 percent)
Solar control window films applied to existing glass in windows and doors is an effective method to reduce peak demand during hot months and conserve energy anytime air conditioning might be required. In addition to the energy management benefits, the use of these films can also reduce exposure to ultraviolet radiation and reduce glare. Visit the International Window Film Association for more information. (save 5-10 percent)
Invest in a new air-conditioning unit
If your air conditioner is on the way out, buy an ENERGY STAR air conditioner. (Save: up to 10 percent)
Seal your ducts
Leaking ductwork accounts for 25 percent of cooling costs in an average home, so have your ducts tested and have any leaks or restrictions repaired by a qualified contractor. Note: duct cleaning is not the same as duct sealing. As of October 1, 2005, if you install a new central air conditioner or furnace, your ducts will have to be inspected. (Save: 10 -20 percent)
Replace your refrigerator with an ENERGY STAR model
Refrigerators with a top or bottom freezer design can save you an additional 2-3 percent on your bill compared to a side-by-side design. (Save: 10 percent)
Increase attic insulation
If existing insulation level is R-19 or less, consider insulating your attic to at least R-30. (Save: 10 percent)
Install ENERGY STAR windows
If your windows are due for replacement, ENERGY STAR windows can make your house more comfortable year-round. (Save: up to 10 percent)
Check out the "Flex Your Power" website at:
www.fypower.com for more information about incentives and places to purchase energy-efficiency appliances.
www.fypower.com for more information about incentives and places to purchase energy-efficiency appliances.

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