6 Easy and
Inexpensive ways to cut your electric bill!
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Programmable
Thermostat
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Ceiling Fans
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Moving air tends to feel cooler, allowing for higher summertime
thermostat settings. According to EREN, the effect is equivalent to lowering the air
temperature by about 4 F (2 C), and using less energy than air conditioners in doing so. Set
the unit on reverse and it will bring the warm air down.
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Compact fluorescent lamps
(CFL's)
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Energy-efficient appliances
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Among household appliances, the refrigerator is likely your biggest energy
consumer, especially if it's more than 15 years old. It can account for up to 9% of your energy
costs alone. Again, use the Energy Star site for a list of energy-efficient models if you're
looking to replace yours.
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Hot water
jackets
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Heating water is the third-biggest home-energy cost and typically accounts
for 14%-20% of your energy bill. Because hot water jackets usually sell for $10 to $20,
shipping charges for buying them online can easily increase their cost by 50% or more. It's
best to use the Web to find offline deals in this case. At the Home Depot site, I found a $10
Frost King vinyl-cased fiberglass jacket for water heaters up to 60 gallons and used the online
site to find the closest store.
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Aerating, low-flow
faucets and showerhead
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Other ways to
save
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If you use space heaters instead of
central heating, you can save nearly $1200/year!
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If you use fans instead of air conditioning, you can save about $600/year.
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If you dry your clothes on a line instead of in a dryer, you can save $150/year.
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If you wash your laundry in cold water instead of hot, you can save $150/year.
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If you replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents, you can save nearly $100/year.
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If you get rid of your television, you can save $75/year.
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If you put your computer in sleep mode when you’re not using it, you can save $60/year.
- Click here
to Visit NV
ENERGIES website on ENERGY SAVING TIPS
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