Additional Tips for Saving Money Around Your Home

About 35% of all electricity produced is used to run homes. Homes also contribute to air pollution, including 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. The EPA estimates that each homeowner could reduce home electricity use by 30% by just using energy more wisely and purchasing energy efficient products. The most energy intensive appliances used in the home are: water heater 16%, refrigerator 12%, air conditioning/heat 8-30% (depending on climate), lights 7%.

Tips:

  • Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. They last up to seven times longer and use much less energy, saving up to 75 percent on electricity bills.
  • Use cold water , instead of hot water for laundry and dishwashing machines. Purchase Energy Star appliances when replacing old ones.
  • Close the vents in unused rooms and shut the door so that you are heating or cooling a smaller area of the house.
  • Install a programmable thermostat and set it for 72 in the summer
  • Plant shrubs or trees to shade your air conditioning unit.
  • Purchase green power . If available in your area, purchase 100% green power from a company and prevent 3800 to 6200 lbs of CO2 from entering the atmostphere.
  • Replace older windows with newer, better-insulated windows. 10 to 24% of heat loss occurs through windows.