Ways How To Save Electricity Include:
For the upcoming holiday, use LED light to save. They last much longer than standard lights (so you will not need to replace them) and they will save you on your electric bill. More.
See how setting your computer into sleep mode or turning off your computer when not in use can save money on your electric bill. Save up to $75 / month. More.
Top energy saving tips from USA Today. More.
Best ways to save electricity and energy from leading publications. Continue.
Some flat screen TVs can cost over $20 per month in electric bills. Find the most energy efficient. More.
-Be very diligent and committed to turning off lights when you leave a room. Just as importantly, teach your kids to do the same. It is a easy way how to save electricity.
-If you will be going on a vacation or leaving the house for a period of time, lower the thermostat to 55 degrees. This is how you can save energy, while also being warm enough to prevent water pipes from freezing.
-Take advantage of weatherization programs to save about $400 per year. Many of the improvements done on your home are free. Continue.
-Install low-flow water heads in your bathrooms. Also, be sure to check your water heaters temperature and set it for around 120 degrees. Putting insulation over your water pipes and heater can help.
-Wash and dry only full loads of clothing or dishes in the dishwasher to save electricity and money.
-Use a ceiling fan or a personal fan instead of air conditioning. Open your windows during a cool part of the day and use ceiling fans, in the summer or winter, to help circulate the air.
-Use a microwave oven instead of your regular oven when you can. A microwave uses less electricity and does not heat up the room and is another method to save on bills.
-Consider using insulated drapes and possibly shades on your windows to save energy.
-Another way how to save electricity and energy is to lower the temperature on your water heater (see aceee.org). Gradually lower it until you find the lowest setting you can live with. Even a few degrees lower can add up to savings on your utility bill.
|