101 Ways to Save Energy and Money
Top 10 tips that any energy saver should not live without:
1. Replace any light bulb, especially ones that burn more than one hour per day, with a light-emitting diode (LED) bulb.
2. Seal from the inside. Air sealing is an inexpensive way to lower energy costs and improve comfort. Seal gaps and holes in walls, floors, and ceilings with caulk or foam sealant. Look for cracks around windows and where wires and pipes pass through.
3. Plug electronic devices such as cable boxes, printers, and TVs into power strips to turn off during vacations or long periods without use. Smart power strips make it an easy task to save money.
4. Close shades and drapes during the day to help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
5. Change your central HVAC system filter when dirty by the manufacturer's recommendations. Dirty filters can impact your home comfort and increase your electricity bill.
6. A one-degree increase in the heating setpoint or reduction in the cooling setpoint can increase energy use by 3 – 5%.
7. Have your ductwork checked for leaks. Leaks at the return, air handler, and supply can be major sources of high bills. Mobile homes check the grill, cross-over duct, and downflow air handler for leaks.
8. Set both the upper and lower water heater thermostats no higher than 120 F.
9. An electric space heater can cost more than $100 per month to operate. Minimize their use, except for limited or temporary spot heating. Turn the space heaters off when leaving the room.
10. Ensure refrigerator door seals are tight. Eliminate unnecessary refrigerators
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All tips are provided by Touchstone Energy.