When seasons change, so do the most effective ways to save energy. Check out these tips to help you stay comfortable and use energy efficiently at the same time.
Due to the cooler weather, your heating system may run more to try to make up the difference between the outside temperature and the thermostat setting. In fact, strip or electric resistance-based heating requires two to three times more energy than air conditioning. Keep cozy while conserving energy with these tips.
*Based on 7.5 kW strip heat running 12–16 hours a day.
**Based on an average 1500 watts unit running 12 hours a day
Summer heat is tough on air conditioning units, but cooling your home doesn’t have to break the bank. Keep your energy costs under control by following these simple tips.
Whether it's cold or hot outside, these energy-saving strategies will help you stay comfortable, reduce energy usage and keep bills as low as possible.
Your water heater is usually the second-largest energy consumer in your home. Follow these tips to help you save on energy costs.
Enjoy your pool and spa without breaking the bank. These simple tips help you save energy and money year-round.
For your pool:
Use a pool blanket to retain heat and reduce energy use.
For your spa:
Refrigerator/Freezer
Cooking
Dishwasher
*Based on the average American household washing 200 loads per year.
Many electronics continue to draw power even when they appear to be "off." This is called “phantom energy users” that can account for up to 5-10% of monthly residential electricity use.
Thermostat tips:
Appliance tips:
Account management:
Prepare for hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, before leaving.
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Reduce seasonal bill spikes caused by hot or cold weather and pay about the same amount each month.