SUMMERTIME
ENERGY-SAVING TIPS
These tips are designed to help you choose effective ways to
reduce your energy bills. Some measures may not be relevant depending on
climate, the age of your home and appliances, and past improvements made to
your home.
The savings numbers are based on your total summer electric bill.
Equipment mentioned must be electric powered for estimates to be accurate.
FAST AND FREE
The average home spends about $1,900 a year on energy costs. But
you can lower your energy bills and help save the environment at the same time!
Be a speedy chef
- Nothing is more energy
efficient for cooking than your microwave. It uses two-thirds less energy
than your stove.
Push a button to wash your dishes
- Surprise! Your
dishwasher uses less water than washing dishes by hand. Then let dishes
air-dry to save even more!
Fill up the fridge
- Having lots of food in
your fridge keeps it from warming up too fast when the door is open. So
your fridge doesn't have to work as hard to stay cool.
Cutting back unnecessary energy use is an easy way to reduce
energy consumption while saving money. Here are some additional suggestions you
can do at home, at absolutely no cost to you.
Turn up your thermostat
Set your thermostat to 78 degrees when you are home and 85 degrees
or off when you are away. Using ceiling or room fans allows you to set the
thermostat higher because the air movement will cool the room. Always take into
account health considerations and be sure to drink plenty of fluids in warm
weather. (Save: 1 - 3 percent per degree, for each degree the thermostat is set
above 72 degrees)
Use your appliances wisely
To help prevent electricity outages, avoid running your appliances
during peak hours, -- from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. -- or anytime an electricity
emergency is declared.
- Do your laundry
efficiently by using the warm or cold water setting for washing your
clothes. Always use cold water to rinse clothes. (Save: 4 percent)
- Line dry clothes
whenever you can. (Save up to 5 percent)
- When you need to use
the dryer, run full loads, use the moisture-sensing setting, and clean the
clothes dryer lint trap after each use. (save: 0.5 percent)
- Conserve energy by
running your dishwasher only when it is fully loaded, and turn off the dry
cycle and air dry dishes instead. (save: 1 percent)
Operating swimming pool filters and cleaning sweeps efficiently
- Reduce the operating
time of your pool filter and automatic cleaning sweep to fourto five
hours, and only during off-peak time. (Save: 1-2 percent per hour of
reduction)
Eliminate wasted energy
- Turn off appliances,
lights and equipment when not in use. (Save: 2%)
- Unplug electronic
devices and chargers when they aren't in use-most new electronics use
electricity even when switched "off." Turn computers and
printers off at the power strip. (Save: 1-2 percent)
- Unplug or recycle that spare refrigerator in the garage if you don't really need it. This will save you up to $150 per year! (Save: 10-20 percent)
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