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Electricity Bills
Ten
Tips That Will Save You a Fortune
by Bernard Brown
Don't you just love summer? Everyone does, but how many people look forward
to their skyrocketing energy bills? We are all reeling from a weakened economy
and looking for ways to save money on energy. Here are ten tips that will show
you how to save on electricity bills.
1. Cooling costs burn money. In most homes, air conditioning costs comprise
16% of total electricity used (more than anything else). In hotter locations,
this can run as high as 60 to 70% of your summer energy bill. You need to strive
to keep cooling costs down. To start with, try keeping your AC at 80 degrees F.
If you're serious about saving on electricity bills, look at your cooling costs
first since this is what uses the most energy.
2. Change your old refrigerator. Your refrigerator is the second biggest
user of electricity in your home. If you bought your refrigerator prior to 1990,
the chances are that a new refrigerator would be four times more energy
efficient.
3. Insulate your home. This will ensure that heat does not escape. Insulate
your attic. This will keep you cool in summer and warm in winter, and it will
also get you a 30% tax credit. Ensure that heat is not escaping from your doors.
If so, install weather stripping. Caulk your windows and use weather stripping
if needed.
4. Use ceiling fans. They're a useful alternative to AC at night and when it
is not too hot. Ceiling fans can keep you between 3 to 4 degrees cooler.
5. Washing clothes can clean out your wallet. Most of the energy used to
wash clothes - about 90% - is used to heat the water. Consider washing your
clothes in cold water. If you insist on using hot water, you can start saving by
turning the temperature down. You can also change to a front-loader washing
machine. They use 63% less water than a top-loader. Less water means that you
require less electricity to heat the water.
6. Use motion detectors outside. If you're the type of person that prefers
to leave the exterior lights on when you go out at night, then consider the use
of motion detectors. They will automatically come on when you return, and be
activated in the event that an intruder enters your property. There's no need to
leave exterior lighting on, burning through your cash.
7. Change you water heater. Many homes use the old-style tank water heaters.
These heaters keep the water hot 24/7 and this uses a lot of electricity. The
heat is also lost to the surrounding air, which means that more energy needs to
be spent to keep the water hot. Nowadays, you can buy a tankless unit that heats
the water when you turn on the faucet. This eliminates the "standby" losses.
Tankless units may be more expensive to install, but they last twice as long as
tank water heaters. A great way to save on electricity bills.
8. Switch your light bulbs. Replace your conventional light bulbs with
compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's). They will save you a fortune. They are
70% more efficient on energy and last ten times longer than the old-style light
bulb. CFL's also generate a lot less heat, which means that in the summer
months, you spend less on cooling bills. Turn off your lights when you're not
using them.
9. Curtail heating costs. Only heat those rooms that you actually use.
Consider the use of space heaters in the rooms that you use as opposed to
turning on the heat in the entire house. Use rugs on bare floors if you walk
around bare footed or in your socks. If your feet get cold, then you will be
cold. Turn down the heat at night in winter. Let your blankets do their job and
keep you warm. You can turn up the heat in the morning when you wake up. If your
rooms are not getting enough heat, adjust the dampers that control the inflow of
air and how much each air duct gets.
10. Install a skylight. This is another great way to save money on energy.
Saving on electricity bills also helps the environment. You may not see any
pollution when you switch on your lights and use electricity, but the power
plants that generate that power generally burn fossil fuels to generate the
electricity. If you use less electricity, we will produce less pollution. Being
energy-smart not only saves you money, it saves the planet as well.
Bernard Brown is an Ambit
Energy Consultant. Find out how you can personally benefit in the greatest
transfer of wealth in U.S. history by participating in energy deregulation, by
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free energy in Texas and how you can profit from the Ambit opportunity. |
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