6 February 2012
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10 Things You Can Do To Save Energy


1. Light Right: Use compact fluorescent lighting to get more light, with less energy. And, when you leave a room, turn off the lights.

2. Control Your Thermostat: The recommended winter setting for heaters is 68 degrees in daytime and 55 degrees at night. In the summer, turn the air conditioners thermostat to 78 degrees.

3. Secure Your Ducts: You can save up to 10% of your heating or cooling costs by insulating and tightening up the ducts. Leaking ducts can reduce the efficiency of your heating system by up to 20%.

4. Cook With Care: When you boil water, cover the pan to save energy and be more efficient. Reduce the number of times you open the oven—every time you do you lose 25 to 50 degrees or more.

5. Keep Your Homes Energy In: Insulate your home and caulk and weather strip gaps that leak out energy.

6. Unplug To Stay Plugged: Plug all of your entertainment equipment into a power strip. When switched off, it will eliminate any standby draw from these devices . “Plug load” energy consumption is at least 9% of electricity use in a typical U.S. household.

7. Put It On The Line: Washing machines and dryers can account for as much as 25% of the electricity you use at home. Hang your clothes on an outside line and use the natural solar heat of the sun and drying capacity of the wind.

8. Reform Your Refrigerator: Refrigerators in the U.S. use 4% of the nation’s electricity. Set the temperature of your refrigerator to between 38-42 degrees to make sure it is not wasting energy. Purchase an Energy Star refrigerator, to save money in the long run by reducing the consumption of this energy guzzler. You may even get a monetary incentive for this purchase.

9. Park Your Car—And It Keep It Parked: Riding your bike, walking, or taking public transit eases your energy use and the impact of gas on your pocket book. Private car use accounts for 33% of America’s carbon dioxide emissions.

10. Get To Know Your Utility: Idaho Power and other Idaho utilities offer programs to help you increase energy efficiency and conservation. Check out your utilities incentive program for the purchase of energy efficient appliances, look into their green power programs, and consider net metering by installing solar panels, utilizing geothermal energy, or installing a residential windmill.

*Source: Idaho Power’s 30 Simple Things You can do to Save Energy

Weblinks:

www.idahopower.com/energycenter

www.eere.energy.gov/education

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