5 Simple Tips to Reduce Energy and Cut Costs This Summer

5 Simple Tips to Reduce Energy and Cut Costs This Summer

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Ceiling fans and portable fans use significantly less energy than air conditioners. By using fans to circulate cool air, you can set your thermostat 4 to 5°F higher without a noticeable difference in comfort. Just remember to turn fans off when leaving the room —fans cool people, not rooms.

curtain

Sunlight streaming through windows can quickly heat up your home. Close blinds, curtains or shades during the hottest parts of the day, especially on south- and west-facing windows. Blackout curtains or thermal drapes are inexpensive options that provide added insulation and reduce the need for cooling.

Thermostat

Set your thermostat to 78 degrees, or the highest comfortable setting, when you’re home and raise it when you’re away. If you have a programmable thermostat, take advantage of its scheduling features to automatically adjust the temperature throughout the day. Each degree of cooling you can avoid can save up to 3% on your cooling costs.

Grill

Ovens, stoves and even dishwashers produce heat that can make your air conditioner work harder. Shift heavy cooking and laundry to early morning or evening hours when it’s cooler. Better yet, grill outside or prepare no-cook meals when possible.

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